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Correlates of subjective health in older adults a meta-analysis | Author(s) | Martin Pinquart |
Journal title | Psychology and Aging, vol 16, no 3, September 2001 |
Pages | pp 414-426 |
Keywords | Health [elderly] ; Attitude ; Evaluation ; Germany. |
Annotation | Age-associated changes for subjective health and associations of subjective health with physical health, functional health and mental health were meta-analysed in people aged 60+. An age-associated decline of subjective health, which was stronger in old-old samples than in young-old samples was found. Subjective health was correlated with the indicators of objective health, but the association with physical health was stronger than with functional health. Correlations of subjective health and physical health and functional health were lower in the old-old than in the young-old, whereas associations of subjective health with mental health were stronger in older samples. Furthermore, the size of the association between subjective and objective health varied by the method of assessment of objective health, showing highest associations with symptom checklists and results of medical examinations due to strict protocols. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-020111229 A |
Classmark | CC: DP: 4C: 767 |
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