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Contribution of chronic conditions to gender disparities in health expectancies in Belgium, 2001, 2004 and 2008

5.6; 2008: 5.3) was observed in our cross-sectional approach followed by a decrease in gender differences in DFLE (2001: 1.9; 2004: 1.3; 2008: 0.5) and increase in LED (2001: 4.0; 2004: 4.4; 2008: 4.8). ...

Contribution of chronic diseases to educational disparity in disability in France: results from the cross-sectional “disability-health” survey

Abstract: Background This study aimed 1) to assess whether the contribution of chronic conditions to disability varies according to the educational attainment, 2) to disentangle the contributions of the ...

The seroprevalence of cytomegalovirus infection in Belgium anno 2002 and 2006: a comparative analysis with hepatitis A virus seroprevalence

two cross-sectional serological datasets from 2002 and 2006. The seroprevalence was estimated relying on diagnostic test results based on cut-off values pre-specified by the manufacturers of the tests ...

Utilization of gabapentin by people in treatment for substance use disorders in Belgium (2011-2014): a cross-sectional study.

bought gabapentin in a time span that could indicate consumption at a dose that exceeded the maximum approved dose of 3600 mg/day. Methods: This analysis is the result of an observational cross-sectional ...

Measuring disability: a systematic review of the validity and reliability of the Global Activity Limitations Indicator (GALI).

reliability studies, concurrent or predictive validity studies, in national or international populations. Results: Four cross-sectional studies (of which 2 international) studied how GALI relates to other ...

Multinomial additive hazard model to assess the disability burden using cross-sectional data.

Source: Biom J, Volume 59, Issue 5, Number 917, p.901-917 (2017) Keywords: Chronic disease cross-sectional studies Disabled Persons Humans Proportional Hazards Models Quality of Life Risk Factors Abstract: ...

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