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Title: Quality-of-life: a many-splendored thing? Belgian population norms and 34 potential determinants explored by beta regression
Authors: Bilcke, Joke
HENS, Niel 
Beutels, Philippe
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: SPRINGER
Source: QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 26(8), p. 2011-2023
Abstract: To identify determinants of health-related quality-of-life in the Belgian population and to provide age-specific population norms of health-related quality-of-life. Between September 2010 and February 2011, a representative sample of 1774 persons (age 0-99) was surveyed using the standard Euroqol questionnaire (EQ-5D-3L) with a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Significant determinants were identified using multivariate beta (VAS) and one-inflated beta (EQ-5D) regression, the latter modelling the probability to be in perfect health separately from the average EQ-5D score if not in perfect health. Health-related quality-of-life depends largely on age and experience with severe disease. The probability to be in perfect health is highest for children. For 0-2 years children who are not in perfect health, proxies report EQ-5D and VAS scores as low as that of the elderly. Also smoking behaviour, educational attainment, pet ownership, working or having worked in health care, and potentially household size and 60+ living on their own (yes/no) are associated with health-related quality-of-life, whereas no association was found with gender, living in a single-parent home, educational attainment of mothers, alcohol consumption of 60+, having (grand-) children and the frequency of seeing them. The same determinants are significant for VAS and the probability to be in perfect health, but not for the average EQ-5D score if not in perfect health. The population norms provided can be used directly as input in health economic evaluations. Estimating health-related quality-of-life in children and developing statistical tools capturing the particular features of health-related quality-of-life measures are important areas for future research.
Notes: [Bilcke, Joke; Hens, Niel; Beutels, Philippe] Univ Antwerp, Vaccine & Infect Dis Inst VAXINFECTIO, Ctr Hlth Econ Res & Modeling Infect Dis, CDE R2-07, B-2610 Antwerp, Belgium. [Hens, Niel] Hasselt Univ, Inst Biostat & Stat Bioinformat I BioStat, Diepenbeek, Belgium. [Beutels, Philippe] Univ New South Wales, Sch Publ Hlth & Community Med, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Keywords: VAS; EQ-5D; alcohol; Gender; smoking; pet;VAS; EQ-5D; Alcohol; Gender; Smoking; Pet
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/24369
ISSN: 0962-9343
e-ISSN: 1573-2649
DOI: 10.1007/s11136-017-1556-y
ISI #: 000405728800004
Rights: © The Author(s) 2017. This article is an open access publication
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2018
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