The use of self assessed health status as a measure of health is common in empirical research. We analyse a unique Australian survey in which a random sub-sample of respondents answer a standard self assessed health question twice -- before and after an additional set of health related questions. 28% of respondents change their reported health status. Response instability is related to age, income and occupation. We also compare the responses of these individuals to other respondents who are queried only once. The distributions of responses to both questions by the former group are statistically different from the distribution of responses by the latter group.self-assessed health status
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of how individuals view and analyz...
The measurement of health status of the elderly remains one important topic. Self-rated health statu...
With the arrival of several micro surveys which include self-assessed health status data, many studi...
The use of self assessed health status as a measure of health is common in empirical research. We a...
Self-assessed health (SAH) measures are widely used in models of health and health inequalities. Suc...
Despite concerns about reporting biases and interpretation, self-assessed health (SAH) remains the m...
Despite concerns about reporting biases and interpretation, self-assessed health (SAH) remains the m...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
In this paper, we investigate whether individuals provide consistent responses to self-assessed heal...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form “Overall, ho...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
Despite concerns about reporting biases and interpretation, self-assessed health (SAH) remains the m...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
The paper studies the relationship between self-assessed health and subsequent mortality in the Germ...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. Despite concerns about reporting biases and interpretation, self-as...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of how individuals view and analyz...
The measurement of health status of the elderly remains one important topic. Self-rated health statu...
With the arrival of several micro surveys which include self-assessed health status data, many studi...
The use of self assessed health status as a measure of health is common in empirical research. We a...
Self-assessed health (SAH) measures are widely used in models of health and health inequalities. Suc...
Despite concerns about reporting biases and interpretation, self-assessed health (SAH) remains the m...
Despite concerns about reporting biases and interpretation, self-assessed health (SAH) remains the m...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
In this paper, we investigate whether individuals provide consistent responses to self-assessed heal...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form “Overall, ho...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
Despite concerns about reporting biases and interpretation, self-assessed health (SAH) remains the m...
This paper focuses on the self-reported responses given to survey questions of the form In general h...
The paper studies the relationship between self-assessed health and subsequent mortality in the Germ...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. Despite concerns about reporting biases and interpretation, self-as...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of how individuals view and analyz...
The measurement of health status of the elderly remains one important topic. Self-rated health statu...
With the arrival of several micro surveys which include self-assessed health status data, many studi...