This study examined whether the EQ-5D adequately captures the impact of long-standing health conditions on subjective well-being (SWB). Regression models were used to analyze data from the South Yorkshire Cohort. The models showed that anxiety/depression had the largest negative impact on life satisfaction, followed by self-care and pain. Insomnia also negatively impacted SWB and could be an additional dimension for the EQ-5D. Overall, the EQ-5D captured the effects of health on SWB, though insomnia provided some incremental information beyond the EQ-5D dimensions.
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