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Springer Verlag, Irish Journal of Medical Science, 3(171), p. 134-138

DOI: 10.1007/bf03170499

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Measures of self-reported morbidity according to age, gender and general medical services eligibility in the national survey of lifestyles, attitudes and nutrition.

Journal article published in 2002 by Cecily C. Kelleher, Janas Harrington ORCID, Sharon Friel
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Abstract

Reported rates of morbidity are given for angina, heart attack, stroke, raised blood pressure, cholesterol,diabetes mellitus and for other general conditions as well as difficulty with hearing and glasses/contact lens use. Stratified chi-squared analysis of categorical variables was conducted and logistic age adjusted regression model with general medical services (GMS) eligibility as the dependent variable. ; peer-reviewed