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Time perspective profile and self-reported health on the EQ-5D

Rencz, Fanni ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9674-620X and Janssen, Mathieu F. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6602-6949 (2024) Time perspective profile and self-reported health on the EQ-5D. Quality of Life Research, 33 (1). pp. 73-85. DOI 10.1007/s11136-023-03509-8

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Abstract

Objectives Time perspective (TP) is a psychological construct that is associated with several health-related behaviours, including healthy eating, smoking and adherence to medications. In this study, we aimed to examine the associations of TP profile with self-reported health on the EQ-5D-5L and to detect which domains display response heterogeneity (cut-point shift) for TP. Methods We conducted a secondary analysis of EQ-5D-5L data from a representative general population sample in Hungary (n = 996). The 17-item Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory was used to measure individuals' TP on five subscales: past-negative, past-positive, present-fatalist, present-hedonist and future. The associations between TP subscales and EQ5D-5L domain scores, EQ VAS and EQ-5D-5L index values were analysed by using partial proportional odds models and multivariate linear regressions. Results Respondents that scored higher on the past-negative and present-fatalist and lower on the present-hedonist and future subscales were more likely to report more health problems in at least one EQ-5D-5L domain (p < 0.05). Adjusting for socio-economic and health status, three EQ-5D-5L domains exhibited significant associations with various TP subscales (usual activities: present-fatalist and future, pain/discomfort: past-negative and future, anxiety/depression: past-negative, present-fatalist, present-hedonist and future). The anxiety/depression domain showed evidence of cut-point shift. Conclusion This study identified response heterogeneity stemming from psychological characteristics in self-reported health on the EQ-5D-5L. TP seems to play a double role in self-reported health, firstly as affecting underlying health and secondly as a factor influencing one’s response behavior. These findings increase our understanding of the non-health-related factors that affect self-reported health on standardized health status measures.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Cut-point shift ; EQ-5D-5L ; Psychological characteristics ; Response heterogeneity ; Self-reported health ; Time perspective
Divisions:Institute of Social and Political Sciences
Subjects:Social welfare, insurance, health care
Funders:Corvinus University of Budapest, EuroQol Research Foundation
Projects:Open access funding, 461-RA
DOI:10.1007/s11136-023-03509-8
ID Code:10753
Deposited By: MTMT SWORD
Deposited On:15 Jan 2025 13:19
Last Modified:15 Jan 2025 13:19

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