1997
DOI: 10.1300/j045v08n04_04
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Worry About Health Status Among the Elderly

Abstract: Health care reform depends on reducing inappropriate utilization and improving access. Elderly people, major consumers of primary care, are a place to begin reforms, but progress has been slow. We combined primary care screening questions for objective (medical condition as wellness) and subjective (perception of health as worry) health in a study of 767 elderly people in Youngstown, Ohio. The worried well (31.2%), a group likely to consume medical care inappropriately, and unconcerned ill (4.4%), a group like… Show more

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