What are the common indicators of health status?

What will be an ideal response?

The common indicators of health status include physical, mental, general, and social health measures. The physical health measures include symptoms; mortality-based measures such as crude death rate, condition-specific death rates, infant mortality, maternal mortality, and life expectancy; measures of morbidity such as the incidence or prevalence of specific diseases; measures of disability related to illness and injury such as one’s ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs); and indicators regarding the use of health services, such as number of doctor visits per person per year, percentage of persons who have not seen a doctor within the past year, interval between doctor visits, short-stay hospital admission and discharge rate, and short-stay hospital average length of stay.

The mental health measures include symptoms such as psychophysiologic symptoms and psychological symptoms, as well as one’s self-assessed psychological state. General health perceptions refer to self-ratings of one’s health status. The social health measures include symptoms such as health-related limitations in the performance of usual social role activities, and social well-being, which includes social contacts (frequency of social activities a person undertakes within a specified time period) and social resources (adequacy of interpersonal relationships and the extent to which social contacts can be relied upon for support).

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