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The Relative Contribution of Health Status and Quality of Life Domains in Subjective Health in Old Age

To analyze the influence of different health status dimensions and quality of life (QoL) domains on older adults' subjective health, and to assess the role that residential satisfaction plays in these relationships. A QoL survey was conducted on a representative sample of the community-dwelling...

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Published in:Social indicators research 2012-03, Vol.106 (1), p.27-39
Main Authors: Prieto-Flores, Maria-Eugenia, Moreno-Jiménez, Antonio, Fernandez-Mayoralas, Gloria, Rojo-Perez, Fermina, Forjaz, Maria João
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Age
Aging
Aging (Individuals)
Aging problems. Death
Care of the aged
Community Relations
Demography
Economic Factors
Elderly
Foreign Countries
Geography
Health
Health Care Costs
Health Conditions
Health Problems
Health status
Housing
Human Geography
Leisure
Leisure Time
Life Satisfaction
Logistic regression
Microeconomics
Morbidity
Neighborhoods
Neighbourhoods
Older Adults
Older people
Personal health
Physical Health
Place of Residence
Principals
Public Health
Quality of Life
Quality of Life Research
Questionnaires
Recreation
Regression analysis
Resident satisfaction
Sampling
Satisfaction
Social Indicators
Social Networks
Social research
Social Sciences
Sociodemographics
Socioeconomic Influences
Sociology
Sociology of the family. Age groups
Sociometric Techniques
Spain
Studies
Subjectivity
Surveys
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