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4363.0.55.001 - Australian Health Survey: Users' Guide, 2011-13  
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Contents >> Long-term health conditions >> Self-assessed health status

SELF-ASSESSED HEALTH STATUS

Definition

This is a single question about how respondents rated their overall health.

Population

Information was obtained for all persons aged 15 years and over in the NHS and NNPAS.

Methodology

After collecting demographic, education and employment information and before any specific health questions were asked, respondents were asked whether in general they felt their health was:

  • Excellent;
  • Very good;
  • Good;
  • Fair; or
  • Poor.

Data items

The data items and related output categories for this topic will be available in Excel spreadsheet format from the Downloads page of this product.

Interpretation

Points to be considered in interpreting this topic include:
  • This is a subjective question. Perceptions may be influenced by any number of factors which may be unrelated to health, or which may reflect momentary or short-term feelings or circumstances (rather than usual feelings or circumstances). Responses may have been influenced by factors involved in the interview itself such as the presence of another family member. However self-assessed health has been shown to be a good indication of a person's health at the population level.
  • Information recorded for persons aged 15-17 may have been reported by an adult (usually a parent) within the household. A small number of adults may not have been able to answer for themselves due to illness or disability. In these cases, a person responsible for them was interviewed on their behalf, provided the interviewer was assured that this was acceptable to the subject person. Therefore, data for these groups may not be conceptually 'self assessed' as responses may have been different if the children/adult had responded for themselves.

Comparability with 2007-08

Self assessed health status is considered to be directly comparable between 2007-08 and 2011-12.


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