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      Health burden in chronic disease: multimorbidity is associated with self-rated health more than medical comorbidity alone.

      Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
      Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip, Chronic Disease, Comorbidity, Cost of Illness, Health Status, Humans, Medicare, Osteoarthritis, surgery, Questionnaires, Self Report, United States

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          To investigate the association between multimorbidity-a construct comprising several health domains (medical comorbidity, musculoskeletal, physical and social functional status, mental health, and geriatric problems)-and overall self-rated health (SRH), an important chronic disease health outcome. We investigate whether medical comorbidity effects are mediated through other health domains and whether these domains have independent effects on SRH. Medicare recipients (n=958) completed a questionnaire 3 years post primary total hip replacement surgery. Self-reported sociodemographic characteristics, SRH, and health domain statuses were ascertained. Probit regressions and path analyses were used to evaluate the independent effects of the health domains on SRH and the interrelationships between domains and to quantify direct and mediated effects. All domains were independently associated with SRH. Medical comorbidity explained 11.7% of the variance in SRH, and all other health domains explained 27.3%. The impact of medical comorbidity was largely direct (only 21.5% mediated through other domains). Medical comorbidity minimally explained the variance in other domain scores. SRH has multiple determinants. This finding suggests that an exclusive focus on any one domain in health research may limit the researchers' ability to understand health outcomes for which SRH is predictive. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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          21835591
          3217092
          10.1016/j.jclinepi.2011.04.013

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          Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip,Chronic Disease,Comorbidity,Cost of Illness,Health Status,Humans,Medicare,Osteoarthritis,surgery,Questionnaires,Self Report,United States

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