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Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP): A health examination survey in an east German region: Objectives and design

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  • Ulrich John
  • Elke Hensel
  • Jan Lüdemann
  • Marion Piek
  • Sybille Sauer
  • Christiane Adam
  • Gabriele Born
  • Dietrich Alte
  • Eberhard Greiser
  • Ursula Haertel
  • Hans-Werner Hense
  • Johannes Haerting
  • Stefan Willich
  • Christof Kessler

Abstract

L'épreuve contient 7008 femmes et hommes d'age 20 à 79. On pouvait s'y attendre 4900 participants. L'épreuve a été tirée en deux pas: commencer 32 villes et villages dans la région ont été tirée, ensuite dans les communes chaque fois une épreuve a été tirée par les bureaux des déclarations de résidence, pour groupes de l'age et genre. Le lever des informations renferme quatre parts: l'examen dental, l'examen médical, l'interview et un questionnaire concernant la santé et les risques de la santé. Le part dental comprends les dents, les gencives, le système craniomandibulaire et le dentier. L'examen médicale contient le mesurage de la tension artérielle, l'électrocardiographie, l'échocardiographie, l'ultrasonographie de l'artères carotides, de la glande thyroide et du foie, une diagnostique brève neurologique et des analyses du sang et d'urine. L'interview renferme des symptômes cardiovasculaires, l'utilisation des aides médicals, le comportement concernant la santé et facteurs économiques. Le questionnaire concerne la situation d'habitation, le panneau social, la condition du travail, l'état de santé subjectif et l'estimation du situation de vie après la réunification de l'Allemagne. Copyright Birkhäuser Verlag 2001

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  • Ulrich John & Elke Hensel & Jan Lüdemann & Marion Piek & Sybille Sauer & Christiane Adam & Gabriele Born & Dietrich Alte & Eberhard Greiser & Ursula Haertel & Hans-Werner Hense & Johannes Haerting & S, 2001. "Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP): A health examination survey in an east German region: Objectives and design," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 46(3), pages 186-194, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ijphth:v:46:y:2001:i:3:p:186-194
    DOI: 10.1007/BF01324255
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    1. Jens Klein & Nico Vonneilich & Sebastian Baumeister & Thomas Kohlmann & Olaf Knesebeck, 2012. "Do social relations explain health inequalities? Evidence from a longitudinal survey in a changing eastern German region," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 57(3), pages 619-627, June.
    2. Robert P Kosilek & Sebastian E Baumeister & Till Ittermann & Matthias Gründling & Frank M Brunkhorst & Stephan B Felix & Peter Abel & Sigrun Friesecke & Christian Apfelbacher & Magdalena Brandl & Konr, 2019. "The association of intensive care with utilization and costs of outpatient healthcare services and quality of life," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(9), pages 1-15, September.

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