Background: Self-Rated Health (SRH) correlates with risk of illness and death. But how are different questions of SRH to be interpreted? Does it matter whether one asks: "How would you assess your general state of health?"(General SRH) or "How would you assess your general state of health compared to persons of your own age?"(Comparative SRH)? Does the context in a questionnaire affect the answers? The aim of this paper is to examine the meaning of two questions on self-rated health, the statistical distribution of the answers, and whether the context of the question in a questionnaire affects the answers. Methods: Statistical and semantic methodologies were used to analyse the answers of two different SRH questions in a cross-sectional sur...
Background: Despite extensive use of self-rated health questions in youth studies, little is known a...
Self-ratings of health are central measures of health status that predict outcomes such as mortality...
Abstract: Objectives: In analyses concerned with self-rated health it is common to dichotomise an or...
A cross-sectional and semantic investigation of self-rated health in the northern Sweden MONICA-stud...
Aims: Self-rated health comprehensively accounts for many health domains. Using self-ratings and a k...
Objectives The single-item question on self-rated health has been widely used in surveys. This study...
Background: In epidemiology self-rated health is often measured as people’s subjective answer to a q...
Self-rated health (SRH) is a common health measurement in international research. Yet different vers...
Comparative analyses frequently examine respondents’ self-rated health (SRH), assuming that it is a ...
Purpose: The self-rated health (SRH) item is frequently used in health surveys but variations of its...
Abstract Background Despite extensive use of self-rated health questions in youth studies, little is...
Objective: Self-rated health (SRH) is widely used to compare population health across countries, but...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the determinants of self rated health (SRH) in men and women in the Briti...
Objective: This study assessed whether three commonly used self-rated health (SRH) items (global, ag...
Background: Despite extensive use of self-rated health questions in youth studies, little is known a...
Self-ratings of health are central measures of health status that predict outcomes such as mortality...
Abstract: Objectives: In analyses concerned with self-rated health it is common to dichotomise an or...
A cross-sectional and semantic investigation of self-rated health in the northern Sweden MONICA-stud...
Aims: Self-rated health comprehensively accounts for many health domains. Using self-ratings and a k...
Objectives The single-item question on self-rated health has been widely used in surveys. This study...
Background: In epidemiology self-rated health is often measured as people’s subjective answer to a q...
Self-rated health (SRH) is a common health measurement in international research. Yet different vers...
Comparative analyses frequently examine respondents’ self-rated health (SRH), assuming that it is a ...
Purpose: The self-rated health (SRH) item is frequently used in health surveys but variations of its...
Abstract Background Despite extensive use of self-rated health questions in youth studies, little is...
Objective: Self-rated health (SRH) is widely used to compare population health across countries, but...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the determinants of self rated health (SRH) in men and women in the Briti...
Objective: This study assessed whether three commonly used self-rated health (SRH) items (global, ag...
Background: Despite extensive use of self-rated health questions in youth studies, little is known a...
Self-ratings of health are central measures of health status that predict outcomes such as mortality...
Abstract: Objectives: In analyses concerned with self-rated health it is common to dichotomise an or...