Experience of common symptoms and subsequent self care behaviors among older adults are compared between Japan and the United States, two industrial countries with different cultural backgrounds and health insurance systems. Based on a modification of the Health Belief Model, perceived susceptibility to illness and belief in the efficacy of physician care were selected as major explanatory concepts for the decision to use self care for a complaint. Among 900 respondents in Japan and 728 in the United States, in three communities of varying size, self evaluations of good health, an indicator of low susceptibility, were very similar. Although Japanese respondents claimed fewer experiences of physician error, they still expressed lower prefere...
Japan is a super-ageing society that faces pressures on its aged care system from a growing populati...
Cross-cultural comparisons demonstrate that subjective well-being (SWB) is rated lower among East As...
The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people ...
Using panel data from two surveys in Japan and Europe, we examine the comparability of the self-rate...
Using panel data from two surveys in Japan and Europe, we examine the comparability of the self-rate...
2015-11-28Japan and the United States (US) are unique models for studying health and aging. While it...
Background and Objectives Research suggests longitudinal and reciprocal relationships between percei...
Aims: Japan is known as a country with low self-rated health despite high life expectancy. We compar...
Abstract Background Self-rated health is commonly employed in research studies that seek to assess t...
The author carried out a survey in order to analyze differences in views on personal health and dail...
Significant attention is being paid to end-of-life preferences and their cultural variations. This s...
This study investigated age differences in multiple aspects of psychological well-being among midlif...
textJapan is the longest lived population in the world and has led the world in low mortality for ov...
AbstractBackgroundThe trend toward patient- or consumer-centered healthcare has been accelerated by ...
Japan is urgently seeking to restructure the national medical insurance and treatment system because...
Japan is a super-ageing society that faces pressures on its aged care system from a growing populati...
Cross-cultural comparisons demonstrate that subjective well-being (SWB) is rated lower among East As...
The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people ...
Using panel data from two surveys in Japan and Europe, we examine the comparability of the self-rate...
Using panel data from two surveys in Japan and Europe, we examine the comparability of the self-rate...
2015-11-28Japan and the United States (US) are unique models for studying health and aging. While it...
Background and Objectives Research suggests longitudinal and reciprocal relationships between percei...
Aims: Japan is known as a country with low self-rated health despite high life expectancy. We compar...
Abstract Background Self-rated health is commonly employed in research studies that seek to assess t...
The author carried out a survey in order to analyze differences in views on personal health and dail...
Significant attention is being paid to end-of-life preferences and their cultural variations. This s...
This study investigated age differences in multiple aspects of psychological well-being among midlif...
textJapan is the longest lived population in the world and has led the world in low mortality for ov...
AbstractBackgroundThe trend toward patient- or consumer-centered healthcare has been accelerated by ...
Japan is urgently seeking to restructure the national medical insurance and treatment system because...
Japan is a super-ageing society that faces pressures on its aged care system from a growing populati...
Cross-cultural comparisons demonstrate that subjective well-being (SWB) is rated lower among East As...
The problems of an ageing population are particularly acute in Japan. These problems include people ...