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Tables of Contents for Canadian Study of Health and Aging
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INTRODUCTION TO THE CSHA
Technical Papers in Support of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
5
2
An Overview of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
7
12
Study Sampling in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
19
10
Data Collected in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
29
1
Study Organization in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
29
12
Study Organization in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
41
8
Correlates of Nonparticipation in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
49
8
DERIVED VARIABLES FOR THE CSHA
A Recommended Method for Obtaining the Age at Onset of Dementia From the CSHA Database
57
14
Reliable Individual Change Scores on the 3MS in Older Persons With Dementia: Results From the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
71
8
Measuring Psychological Well-Being in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
79
12
Imputation of Missing Dates of Death or Institutionalization for Time-to-Event Analyses in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
91
8
Estimating Antemortem Cognitive Status of Deceased Subjects in a Longitudinal Study of Dementia
99
8
Defining Parkinsonism in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
107
8
Assessing Hypertension in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
115
10
Development and Validation of an Indicator of Support for Community-Residing Older Canadians
125
12
Use of the Chronic Disease Score to Measure Comorbidity in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
137
6
Effects of Screening Errors and Differential Mortality on the Estimation of the Incidence of Dementia in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
143
4
Linkage of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging to Provincial Administrative Health Care Databases in Nova Scotia
147
22
SELECTED RESULTS FROM THE CSHA
Disability and Frailty Among Elderly Canadians: A Comparison of Six Surveys
The Canadian Study of Health and Aging Working Group (Canada)
159
10
Estimating the Prevalence of Dementia in Elderly People: A Comparison of the Canadian Study of Health and Aging and National Population Health Survey Approaches
169
8
Reliability and Validity of Questions About Exercise in the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
177
6
Cognitive Impairment, No Dementia: Concepts and Issues
183
20
Evaluating Screening Tests for Dementia and Cognitive Impairment in a Heterogeneous Population in the Presence of Verification Bias
203
12
Measurement of the Influence of the Physical Environment on Adverse Health Outcomes: Technical Report From the Canadian Study of Health and Aging
215
8
Contribution of Self-Reported Health Ratings to Predicting Frailty, Institutionalization, and Death Over a5-Year Period
223
10
CONCLUSION
The Canadian Study of Health and Aging: Organizational Lessons From a National, Multicenter, Epidemiologic Study
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