Girón Daviña, Pedro2023-06-182023-06-1820160304-4556‎https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/24497Abstract Background: To analyse time trends in self-rated health in older people by gender and age and examine disability in the time trends of self-rated health. Methods: The data used come from the Spanish National Health Surveys conducted in 2001, 2003, 2006 and 2011- 12. Samples of adults aged 16 yr and older were selected. Multivariate logistic regression was used to assess the association between age, gender, socio-economic status, marital status, disability and self-rated health across period study. Results: Women exhibited lower (higher) prevalence of good self-rated health (disability) compared to men. The multivariate analysis for time trends found that good self-rated health increased from 2001 to 2012. Overall, variables associated with a lower likelihood of good self-rated health were: being married or living with a partner, lower educational level, and disability. Conclusion: Trends of good self-rated health differ by gender according to socio-demographic factors and the prevalence of disability.spaTime Trends in Self-Rated Health and Disability in Older Spanish People: Differences by Gender and Agejournal articlehttp://0-search.proquest.com.cisne.sim.ucm.es/publication/105761open access364.694616.899DisabilityGenderHealth surveysOlder peopleSelf-rated healthEstadísticaAnálisis MultivarianteMedicina1209 Estadística1209.09 Análisis Multivariante32 Ciencias Médicas