Sick but unaware: Hypertension in Indonesia

Copyright © Society for Biodemography and Social Biology.Discrepancies between self-reported and measured hypertension pose a great risk to health because they prevent timely treatment. Analyzing the Indonesian Family Life Survey, we compared self-reported and measured hypertension to assess the ext...

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Main Author: Sohn, Kitae
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62181
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description Copyright © Society for Biodemography and Social Biology.Discrepancies between self-reported and measured hypertension pose a great risk to health because they prevent timely treatment. Analyzing the Indonesian Family Life Survey, we compared self-reported and measured hypertension to assess the extent of the misclassification of hypertension. Building on this, we estimated factors related to self-reported and measured hypertension. Our results show that different factors were involved in each case, suggesting that they are two different phenomena. More importantly, we estimated factors that increased awareness of hypertension and found that visiting a health facility was a very effective way of increasing awareness of hypertension among hypertensive patients.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-621812018-02-01T05:56:41Z Sick but unaware: Hypertension in Indonesia Sohn, Kitae Copyright © Society for Biodemography and Social Biology.Discrepancies between self-reported and measured hypertension pose a great risk to health because they prevent timely treatment. Analyzing the Indonesian Family Life Survey, we compared self-reported and measured hypertension to assess the extent of the misclassification of hypertension. Building on this, we estimated factors related to self-reported and measured hypertension. Our results show that different factors were involved in each case, suggesting that they are two different phenomena. More importantly, we estimated factors that increased awareness of hypertension and found that visiting a health facility was a very effective way of increasing awareness of hypertension among hypertensive patients. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62181 10.1080/19485565.2015.1091719 restricted
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Sick but unaware: Hypertension in Indonesia
title Sick but unaware: Hypertension in Indonesia
title_full Sick but unaware: Hypertension in Indonesia
title_fullStr Sick but unaware: Hypertension in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Sick but unaware: Hypertension in Indonesia
title_short Sick but unaware: Hypertension in Indonesia
title_sort sick but unaware: hypertension in indonesia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/62181