A machine learning approach to determine the influence of specific health conditions on self-rated health across education groups
Abstract Background Self-rated health, a subjective health outcome that summarizes an individual's health conditions in one indicator, is widely used in population health studies. However, despite its demonstrated ability as a predictor of mortality, we still do not full understand the relative...
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Main Authors: | Jordi Gumà-Lao (Author), Bruno Arpino (Author) |
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