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Original Article

Old Persons' Contact with General Practitioners in relation to Health: A Danish Population Study

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Pages 252-258 | Received 01 Sep 1990, Accepted 01 Feb 1991, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The study describes health, social situation, and contact with general practitioners in a random sample of non-institutionalized persons 70–95 years old in Denmark. There was a strong correlation between health and contact with general practitioners. A small group, 3% of the respondents, had no health problems, but had been in contact with a general practitioner within the previous month. This group was characterized by a strong social network and a high degree of life satisfaction. Another small group, including 3% of the respondents, had extensive health problems, but had nevertheless not been in contact with a general practitioner within the previous year. This group was characterized by a weak social network and a low degree of life satisfaction.

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