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Concept con-HRQOL.2003$

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Title:
Healthy Days Measures (CDC HRQOL-4) 
Authors:
Moriarty, David;
Zack, Matthew;
Kobau, Rosemarie
Citation Hint:

Moriarty, D.G., Zack, M.M. & Kobau, R. (2003). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Healthy Days Measures - population tracking of perceived physical and mental health over time. Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2003;1:37.

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Description

The short form of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Healthy Days Measures (CDC-HRQOL-4; HRQOL=health-related quality of life) is a sub-module of the CDC-HRQOL-14 and contains four questions that respondents can use to assess their own physical and mental health. They relate to four key areas:

  • Self-rated general health,
  • Number of days during the past 30 days when physical health was not good
  • Number of days during the past 30 days when mental health was not good,
  • Number of days during the past 30 days on which usual activity was restricted due to poor physical or mental health

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Number of days: mentally not feeling well in the last four weeks 
dhea12 (numeric, ratio)
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Number of days: everyday activities restricted in the last four weeks 
dhea13 (numeric, ratio)
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Nacaps 2018 - wave 4 (doctoral candidates) 
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