2000
DOI: 10.1136/jech.54.8.575
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Self rating of health is associated with stressful life events, social support and residency in East and West Berlin shortly after the fall of the wall

Abstract: Study objective-To compare the health status and factors influencing the health of populations that had previously lived under diVerent political systems. Design-Cross sectional health and social survey using postal interviews. The relation between self reported health and psychosocial factors (stressful life events, social support, education, health promoting life style and health endangering behaviour) was investigated. To determine EastWest diVerences a logistic regression model including interaction terms … Show more

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“…In general, the results of the present study confirm (in one or both of the socioeconomic groups studied) previous observations of the existence of association between self-rated health and socioeconomic circumstances 5,6,7,8 , social network 1 , medical conditions 4,26 , access to health services 27 , and physician visits and hospitalizations 28 . Associations between lifestyle risk factors and self-rated health have been observed in some studies 29 , but not in all 30 . In the present study, none of the lifestyle risk factors was independently associated with selfrated health in either group.…”
Section: Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In general, the results of the present study confirm (in one or both of the socioeconomic groups studied) previous observations of the existence of association between self-rated health and socioeconomic circumstances 5,6,7,8 , social network 1 , medical conditions 4,26 , access to health services 27 , and physician visits and hospitalizations 28 . Associations between lifestyle risk factors and self-rated health have been observed in some studies 29 , but not in all 30 . In the present study, none of the lifestyle risk factors was independently associated with selfrated health in either group.…”
Section: Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This result is consistent with the absence of association between self-rated health and the metabolic syndrome observed in this study and with previous observations of the absence of association between self-rated health and coronary risk profile 31 . The absence of association between self-rated health and negative lifestyle habits, as previously emphasized 30 , must be considered in planning and evaluating preventive programs based on behavior changes.…”
Section: Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are also less likely to be absent from work due to illness. 3 See McGee et al (1999), Burstrom and Fredlund (2001), Heistaro et al (2001) and Hillen et al (2000) for the positive relationship between self-rated and actual health outcomes.…”
Section: Data and The Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The jury is still out regarding cost-effectiveness. However, the latest studies suggest that, if there was any difference in health status, it might marginally have favoured the West among the elderly (Hillen et al, 2000). Aspects of both systems might have been included in a better model, but there was too little time and so much else to do.It is rarely the case in health care that, if one puts aside fundamental conflicts of choice, they will disappear in time.…”
Section: Short-term Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%