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- 2001050365 contributor B8956039.
- 2001050365 created "2002.".
- 2001050365 date "2002".
- 2001050365 date "2002.".
- 2001050365 dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- 2001050365 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-189) and index.".
- 2001050365 description "Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION I -- 1. EAST-WEST DIFFERENCE 1 -- 2. MAIN INTEREST AND HYPOTHESES 3 -- 3. STUDY DESIGN AND DATA 4 -- 4. CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PROJECT 5 -- 5. STRUCTURE -- 6 -- BACKGROUND 7 -- 1. HEALTH STATUS IN COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL AND -- EASTERN EUROPE 7 -- 2. SELF-RATED HEALTH 8 -- 2.1 Self-rated health as a predictor of mortality 8 -- 2.2 Self-rated health in Central and Eastern Europe 12 -- 3. SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS 14 -- 3.1 Socioeconomic factors at individual level 14 -- 3.2 Socioeconomic factors in Central and Eastern Europe 16 -- 3.3 Socioeconomic factors at aggregated level 17 -- 4. PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS 18 -- 4.1 Work related factors 19 -- 4.2 Perceived control over own life and health 28 -- 4.3 Social support and social networks 31 -- POPULATIONS AND METHODS 35 -- 1. POPULATIONS 35 -- 1.1 National samples 37 -- 1.2 Community samples 38 -- 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA 44 -- 2.1 Socioeconomic status 45 -- 2.2 Psychosocial factors not related to work 46 -- 2.3 Work-related psychosocial factors 48 -- 2.4 Life-style risk factors 49 -- 3. STATISTICAL POWER OF THE STUDY 50 -- 4. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 52 -- 4.1 Strategy of analysis 52 -- 4.2 Restrictions of analysis 53 -- 4.3 Missing values 54 -- 4.4 Software -- 54 -- RESULTS 55 -- 1. DESCRIPTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF STUDY SUBJECTS -- AND POPULATIONS 56 -- 1.1 Countries 56 -- 1.2 Study subjects 57 -- 1.3 National samples 58 -- 1.4 Community samples 61 -- 2. SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS AND MARITAL -- STATUS 64 -- 2.1 The role of socioeconomic variables in national samples 64 -- 2.2 The role of socioeconomic variables in five community samples -- 80 -- 3. PERCEIVED CONTROL AND OTHER PSYCHO-SOCIAL -- FACTORS NOT RELATED TO WORK 90 -- 3.1 The role of perceived control and other psychosocial factors not -- related to work in seven national samples 90 -- 3.2 The role of perceived control in five community samples 103 -- 4. MEASURES OF SOCIOECONOMIC INEQUALITY AT THE -- POPULATION LEVEL 110 -- 5. WORK RELATED PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS 117 -- 5.1 Work-related psychosocial factors in national samples 118 -- 5.2 Work-related psychosocial factors in community samples 120 -- 6. ANALYSES USING OTHER ENDPOINTS 139 -- 6.1 Physical functioning 139 -- 6.2 Other definition of self-rated health 141 -- 6.3 Self-reported history of cardiovascular disease 143 --DISCUSSION 147 -- 1. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES 148 -- 1.1 Representativeness of the sample 148 -- 1.2 Limitations of the cross-sectional character of the study 150 -- 1.3 Random error 151 -- 1.4 Misclassification 151 -- 1.5 Confounding 153 -- 1.6 Relevance of statistical techniques used in the analysis 153 -- 2. CONSISTENCY OF THE RESULTS WITH OTHER STUDIES 157 -- 2.1 Prevalence of self-rated health 157 -- 2.2 Life-style risk factors 157 -- 2.3 Socioeconomic factors on individual level 159 -- 2.4 Psychosocial factors not related to work 165 -- 2.5 Inequalities measured at the aggregated level 167 -- 2.6 Psychosocial factors related to work 171 -- 3. DOES THIS RESEARCH HELP TO UNDERSTAND THE -- HEALTH CRISIS IN CCEE? 173 --CONCLUSIONS 177.".
- 2001050365 extent "xvi, 213 p. :".
- 2001050365 identifier "0792376048 (alk. paper)".
- 2001050365 identifier 2001050365-d.html.
- 2001050365 identifier 2001050365.html.
- 2001050365 issued "2002".
- 2001050365 issued "2002.".
- 2001050365 language "eng".
- 2001050365 publisher "Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers,".
- 2001050365 spatial "Europe, Eastern.".
- 2001050365 spatial "Europe.".
- 2001050365 subject "362.1/042/094 21".
- 2001050365 subject "Public health Psychological aspects Europe, Eastern.".
- 2001050365 subject "Public health Psychological aspects Europe.".
- 2001050365 subject "Public health Social aspects Europe, Eastern.".
- 2001050365 subject "Public health Social aspects Europe.".
- 2001050365 subject "RA523.E852 P54 2002".
- 2001050365 subject "Self-care, Health Europe, Eastern.".
- 2001050365 subject "Self-care, Health Europe.".
- 2001050365 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION I -- 1. EAST-WEST DIFFERENCE 1 -- 2. MAIN INTEREST AND HYPOTHESES 3 -- 3. STUDY DESIGN AND DATA 4 -- 4. CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PROJECT 5 -- 5. STRUCTURE -- 6 -- BACKGROUND 7 -- 1. HEALTH STATUS IN COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL AND -- EASTERN EUROPE 7 -- 2. SELF-RATED HEALTH 8 -- 2.1 Self-rated health as a predictor of mortality 8 -- 2.2 Self-rated health in Central and Eastern Europe 12 -- 3. SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS 14 -- 3.1 Socioeconomic factors at individual level 14 -- 3.2 Socioeconomic factors in Central and Eastern Europe 16 -- 3.3 Socioeconomic factors at aggregated level 17 -- 4. PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS 18 -- 4.1 Work related factors 19 -- 4.2 Perceived control over own life and health 28 -- 4.3 Social support and social networks 31 -- POPULATIONS AND METHODS 35 -- 1. POPULATIONS 35 -- 1.1 National samples 37 -- 1.2 Community samples 38 -- 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA 44 -- 2.1 Socioeconomic status 45 -- 2.2 Psychosocial factors not related to work 46 -- 2.3 Work-related psychosocial factors 48 -- 2.4 Life-style risk factors 49 -- 3. STATISTICAL POWER OF THE STUDY 50 -- 4. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS 52 -- 4.1 Strategy of analysis 52 -- 4.2 Restrictions of analysis 53 -- 4.3 Missing values 54 -- 4.4 Software -- 54 -- RESULTS 55 -- 1. DESCRIPTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF STUDY SUBJECTS -- AND POPULATIONS 56 -- 1.1 Countries 56 -- 1.2 Study subjects 57 -- 1.3 National samples 58 -- 1.4 Community samples 61 -- 2. SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS AND MARITAL -- STATUS 64 -- 2.1 The role of socioeconomic variables in national samples 64 -- 2.2 The role of socioeconomic variables in five community samples -- 80 -- 3. PERCEIVED CONTROL AND OTHER PSYCHO-SOCIAL -- FACTORS NOT RELATED TO WORK 90 -- 3.1 The role of perceived control and other psychosocial factors not -- related to work in seven national samples 90 -- 3.2 The role of perceived control in five community samples 103 -- 4. MEASURES OF SOCIOECONOMIC INEQUALITY AT THE -- POPULATION LEVEL 110 -- 5. WORK RELATED PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS 117 -- 5.1 Work-related psychosocial factors in national samples 118 -- 5.2 Work-related psychosocial factors in community samples 120 -- 6. ANALYSES USING OTHER ENDPOINTS 139 -- 6.1 Physical functioning 139 -- 6.2 Other definition of self-rated health 141 -- 6.3 Self-reported history of cardiovascular disease 143 --DISCUSSION 147 -- 1. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES 148 -- 1.1 Representativeness of the sample 148 -- 1.2 Limitations of the cross-sectional character of the study 150 -- 1.3 Random error 151 -- 1.4 Misclassification 151 -- 1.5 Confounding 153 -- 1.6 Relevance of statistical techniques used in the analysis 153 -- 2. CONSISTENCY OF THE RESULTS WITH OTHER STUDIES 157 -- 2.1 Prevalence of self-rated health 157 -- 2.2 Life-style risk factors 157 -- 2.3 Socioeconomic factors on individual level 159 -- 2.4 Psychosocial factors not related to work 165 -- 2.5 Inequalities measured at the aggregated level 167 -- 2.6 Psychosocial factors related to work 171 -- 3. DOES THIS RESEARCH HELP TO UNDERSTAND THE -- HEALTH CRISIS IN CCEE? 173 --CONCLUSIONS 177.".
- 2001050365 title "Social and psychosocial determinants of self-rated health in central and eastern Europe / by Hynek Pikhart.".
- 2001050365 type "text".