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Utility of Health Data from Social Surveys: Is There a Gold Standard for Measuring Morbidity?
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Utility of Health Data from Social Surveys: Is There a Gold Standard for Measuring Morbidity?
Utility of Health Data from Social Surveys: Is There a Gold Standard for Measuring Morbidity?
Kenneth F. Ferraro
Kenneth F. Ferraro
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Melissa M. Farmer
Melissa M. Farmer
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1 April 1999
journal article
Published by
SAGE Publications
in
American Sociological Review
Vol. 64
(2)
,
303
https://doi.org/10.2307/2657534
Abstract
Most sociological and epidemiological studies of health status in adulthood rely on reports of morbidity from respondents to social surveys. This study compares...
Keywords
GOLD
MORBIDITY
HEALTH STATUS
ADULTHOOD
HEALTH DATA
SOCIAL SURVEYS
SOCIOLOGICAL
DATA FROM SOCIAL
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