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Correlational findings

Study Subramanian et al. (2003): study US 2000

Public
18-85 aged, general public, United States, 2000-2001
Sample
Respondents
N = 21572
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: Computer Assisted Telephone Interview (CATI)

Correlate

Authors's Label
Poor health (self rating)
Our Classification
Operationalization
Self rating of poor health:
1 - Yes
0 - No

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks O-HL-g-sq-v-4-e r = +.72 p < .01 AVERAGE unhappiness by % of poor health in the region. O-HL-g-sq-v-4-e rpc = +.91 p < .01 rpc controlled for:
- age
- gender
- race
- marital status.
O-HL-g-sq-v-4-e rpc = +.76 p < .01 rpc additionally controlled for:
- education level
- income
O-HL-g-sq-v-4-e r = +.20 p < .01 INDIVIDUAL happiness by self rated health. O-HL-g-sq-v-4-e rpc = +.19 p < .01 rpc controlled for:
- gender
- race
- marital status
O-HL-g-sq-v-4-e rpc = +.16 p < .01 rpc additionally controlled for:
- education level
- income
O-HL-g-sq-v-4-e =