Measures of self-reported morbidity according to age, gender and general medical services eligibility in the national survey of lifestyles, attitudes and nutrition.
Kelleher, Cecily ; Harrington, Janas ; Friel, Sharon
Kelleher, Cecily
Harrington, Janas
Friel, Sharon
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2002-07
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Kelleher, C., Harrington, J., & Friel, S. (2002). Measures of self-reported morbidity according to age, gender and general medical services eligibility in the national survey of lifestyles, attitudes and nutrition. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 171(3), 134-138.
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Reported rates of morbidity are given for angina, heart attack, stroke, raised blood pressure, cholesterol,diabetes mellitus and for other general conditions as well as difficulty with hearing and glasses/contact lens use. Stratified chi-squared analysis of categorical variables was conducted and logistic age adjusted regression model with general medical services (GMS) eligibility as the dependent variable.
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