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Like many medical studies, the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE-II) is based on a non-random convenience sample of self-recruited participants. To study processes of selectivity in BASE-II, we used an identical questionnaire to compare BASE-II with a large, representative reference study, the German...
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Like many medical studies, the Berlin Aging Study II (BASE·II) is based on a non·random "convenience sample" of self·recruited participants. To study processes of selectivity in BASE·II, we used an identical questionnaire to compare BASE·II with a large, representative reference study, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011185791
Anticipating one's future self is a unique human capacity that contributes importantly to adaptation and health … persisted above and beyond the effects of self-rated health and income. Survival analyses revealed that in later adulthood … mortality (n = 879 died) across 10 or more years, even after controlling for age, sex, education, income, and self-rated health …
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Anticipating one's future self is a unique human capacity that contributes importantly to adaptation and health … effects of self-rated health and income. Survival analyses revealed that in later adulthood, underestimating one's life …) across 10 or more years, even after controlling for age, sex, education, income, and self-rated health. Findings suggest that …
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