Self-reported health and the well-being paradox among community-dwelling older adults: A cross-sectional study using baseline data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)
Số trang: 16
Loại file: pdf
Dung lượng: 986.89 KB
Lượt xem: 11
Lượt tải: 0
Xem trước 2 trang đầu tiên của tài liệu này:
Thông tin tài liệu:
Self-reported health is a widely used epidemiologic measure, however, the factors that predict self-reported health among community-dwelling older adults (≥65 years), especially those with multimorbidity (≥2 chronic conditions), are poorly understood. Further, it is not known why some older adults self-report their health positively despite the presence of high levels of multimorbidity, a phenomenon known as the well-being paradox.
Tìm kiếm theo từ khóa liên quan:
BMC Geriatrics Self-rated health Chronic disease Older adult Lower self-reported healthGợi ý tài liệu liên quan:
-
8 trang 274 0 0
-
19 trang 267 0 0
-
9 trang 245 0 0
-
Primary care physicians' approaches to lowvalue prescribing in older adults: A qualitative study
7 trang 232 0 0 -
11 trang 162 0 0
-
11 trang 157 0 0
-
8 trang 123 0 0
-
A conceptual analysis of older adults' empowerment in contemporary japanese culture
13 trang 113 0 0 -
Physical interventions for people with more advanced dementia – a scoping review
10 trang 111 0 0 -
Development of a Parkinson's disease specific falls questionnaire
18 trang 110 0 0 -
Older people's experiences of oral health and assisted daily oral care in short-term facilities
11 trang 67 0 0 -
Later-life transitions and changes in prescription medication use for pain and depression
19 trang 47 0 0 -
12 trang 45 0 0
-
10 trang 43 0 0
-
12 trang 38 0 0
-
Intra-day variation in daily outdoor walking speed among community-dwelling older adults
8 trang 37 0 0 -
10 trang 37 0 0
-
9 trang 36 0 0
-
Patient-centeredness in the multimorbid elderly: A focus group study
12 trang 36 0 0 -
Health-economic burden of dementia in South Korea
9 trang 35 0 0