textabstractBackground: Metrics based on self-reports of health status have been proposed for tracking population health and making comparisons among different populations. While these metrics have been used in the US to explore disparities by sex, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic position, less is known about how self-reported health varies geographically. This study aimed to describe county-level trends in the prevalence of poor self-reported health and to assess the face validity of these estimates. Methods: We applied validated small area estimation methods to Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data to estimate annual county-level prevalence of four measures of poor self-reported health (low general health, frequent physical di...
Background: Since many health data are unavailable at the county level, policymakers sometimes rely ...
Abstract Background Appalachia is characterized by poor health behaviors, poor health status, and he...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status has long been associated with population health and health ...
Abstract Background Metrics based on self-reports of health status have been proposed for tracking p...
Objectives: To investigate whether regional health disparities could explain health outcome differen...
Objectives. To more clearly articulate, and more graphically demonstrate, the impact of poverty on v...
[[abstract]]AbstractPurpose The purpose of this study was to develop county-level estimates of poor ...
Study objectives: To determine the validity of physical and mental unhealthy days as summary measure...
As the US population ages, public health agencies must examine better ways to measure the impact of ...
Problem/Condition: Persons living in rural areas are recognized as a health disparity population bec...
Chronic disease is a major health burden in the United States, affecting about half of adults, and l...
Self-rated health (SRH) is a commonly used measure for assessing general health in surveys in the Un...
Background: Chronic disease accounts for nearly three-quarters of US deaths, yet prevalence rates ar...
Objective To identify county characteristics associated with high versus low well-being among high-p...
Purpose/Objective: The objective of this study is to analyze the geographic trends and to highlight ...
Background: Since many health data are unavailable at the county level, policymakers sometimes rely ...
Abstract Background Appalachia is characterized by poor health behaviors, poor health status, and he...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status has long been associated with population health and health ...
Abstract Background Metrics based on self-reports of health status have been proposed for tracking p...
Objectives: To investigate whether regional health disparities could explain health outcome differen...
Objectives. To more clearly articulate, and more graphically demonstrate, the impact of poverty on v...
[[abstract]]AbstractPurpose The purpose of this study was to develop county-level estimates of poor ...
Study objectives: To determine the validity of physical and mental unhealthy days as summary measure...
As the US population ages, public health agencies must examine better ways to measure the impact of ...
Problem/Condition: Persons living in rural areas are recognized as a health disparity population bec...
Chronic disease is a major health burden in the United States, affecting about half of adults, and l...
Self-rated health (SRH) is a commonly used measure for assessing general health in surveys in the Un...
Background: Chronic disease accounts for nearly three-quarters of US deaths, yet prevalence rates ar...
Objective To identify county characteristics associated with high versus low well-being among high-p...
Purpose/Objective: The objective of this study is to analyze the geographic trends and to highlight ...
Background: Since many health data are unavailable at the county level, policymakers sometimes rely ...
Abstract Background Appalachia is characterized by poor health behaviors, poor health status, and he...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic status has long been associated with population health and health ...