How does chronic disease influence subjective life expectancy among middle‐aged and older adults? Evidence from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) 2018 cross‐sectional data
Shao‐Liang Tang,
Yu‐Li Feng,
Yue Gong
et al.
Abstract:Chronic diseases have become one of the most important factors threatening human health. Subjective life expectancy (SLE) describes an individual's expectation or subjective perception of lifespan. This article aims to explore the relationship between chronic diseases and SLE, as well as the differences among different age groups and different types of chronic diseases in this relationship.China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) is a nationwide longitudinal study that evaluates the social, econ… Show more
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