Is the association between self-rated health and underlying biomarker levels modified by age, gender, and household income? Evidence from Understanding Society - the UK Household Longitudinal Study
The goal of this study was to evaluate how self-rated health (SRH) and objective measures of health (biomarkers) are associated, and if this association varies by gender, age, and socioeconomic position (measured by household income). Data come from the UK Household Longitudinal Study nurse visit (2...
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Main Authors: | M.Pia Chaparro (Author), Amanda Hughes (Author), Meena Kumari (Author), Michaela Benzeval (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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