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The Moscow State
University was responsible for sample design, instrument translation, and data collection.
Interviews were conducted by telephone, based on a probability sample provided by the City
of Moscow Telephone Ministry. Dimensions of the Moscow health profile included
health-related quality of life (HRQOL), life choices, life chances, and characteristics of
the civic community. HRQOL was measured by life happiness, life satisfaction, self-rated
health status, and the Alameda County Physical Health Profile. Life choices were measured
by a set of personal health practices, such as bodyweight, physical activities, and
alcohol consumption. Life chances at the individual level included education, and at the
urban level, inequity in the distribution of social status in urban areas and inequality
in access to material resources. Civic community was measured by social cohesion, social
support, and social capital. |