Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences) ›› 2021, Vol. 53 ›› Issue (2): 314-319. doi: 10.19723/j.issn.1671-167X.2021.02.014

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Association between community socioeconomic status and adults’ self-rated health in China

WANG Zhi-cheng,GUO Yan()   

  1. Department of Health Policy and Management, Peking University School of Public Health, Beijing 100191, China
  • Received:2019-04-24 Online:2021-04-18 Published:2021-04-21
  • Contact: Yan GUO E-mail:guoyan@bjmu.edu.cn

Abstract:

Objective: To examine whether community socioeconomic status is associated with self-rated health independent of individual socioeconomic status for urban and rural residents, and to provide policy implications for improving the health status of the socioeconomically underdeveloped communities in China. Methods: Based on the baseline data of China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) in 2010, principal component analysis was used to construct community socioeconomic index (SEI) based on average years of schooling, average income and average wealth at the community level. Community SEI was defined as the standardized first principal component score. In combination with the adult data from CFPS 2012 follow-up data, the multilevel Logistic regression model was used to analyze whether the community socioeconomic status had an independent contextual effect on the self-rated health of urban residents and rural residents after controlling individual-level socioeconomic status. Results: In the final analysis, 31 321 adult residents in 577 communities were included, of whom 8 423 were urban residents and 22 898 were rural residents. Community SEI ranged from -2.41 to 3.16, with a mean of 0 and a stan-dard deviation of 1. As the community SEI increased, the incidence of deprivations in different dimensions decreased, indicating the community socioeconomic status increased. The multilevel Logistic model controlling for both individual sociodemographic factors and community socioeconomic status showed that as the community SEI increased, the probability of poor self-rated health decreased, which indicated community SEI had a contextual effect on poor self-rated health. The contextual effect of community SEI on poor self-rated health was statistically significant for the rural residents (OR=0.84, 95%CI: 0.76-0.94) but not statistically significant for the urban adults (OR=0.94, 95%CI: 0.83-1.06). Conclusion: After controlling for individual socioeconomic status, community socioeconomic status was associa-ted with poor self-rated health for rural residents independent of individual socioeconomic status. Therefore, in order to improve the health status of the rural population, it needs not only individual-based health interventions, but also community-based health interventions.

Key words: Socioeconomic index, Self-rated health, Models, statistical, China

CLC Number: 

  • R19

Figure 1

China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) data processing flow"

Figure 2

Process of constructing SEI"

Table 1

Characteristics of baseline sample communities, 2010"

Items n(%)
Region
East 282 (48.87)
Middle 144 (24.96)
West 151 (26.17)
Average years of schooling
0- 249 (43.15)
6- 209 (36.22)
9- 108 (18.72)
12- 11 (1.91)
Average income (yuan)
0- 128 (22.18)
5 000- 236 (40.90)
10 000- 159 (27.56)
20 000- 54 (9.36)
Average wealth (10 000 yuan)
0- 337 (58.41)
5- 125 (21.66)
10- 61 (10.57)
20- 54 (9.36)

Table 2

The prevalence of deprivation in different dimensions grouped by community SEI, 2010 (%)"

Items Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5
Adult illiteracy 52.46 35.96 24.89 19.43 10.92
Poverty 27.68 13.68 7.83 3.72 0.19
No safe water 71.49 67.90 50.02 16.94 2.87
No flushable toilet 91.29 77.49 77.64 46.74 10.19
No clean fuel 86.20 82.14 71.77 43.85 10.13

Table 3

Association between community SEI and adults self-rated poor health"

Variables Urban (n=8 423) Rural (n=22 898)
OR 95%CI OR 95%CI
Community SEI 0.94 0.83-1.06 0.84 0.76-0.94
Gender
Female Reference Reference
Male 0.79 0.68-0.91 0.60 0.56-0.65
Age/years
16-24 Reference Reference
25-34 1.66 0.82-3.37 2.37 1.78-3.16
35-44 7.76 3.87-15.54 6.17 4.67-8.15
45-54 11.12 5.54-22.35 11.79 8.92-15.58
55-64 14.38 7.07-29.25 18.03 13.59-23.92
65- 18.35 8.85-38.07 19.88 14.81-26.70
Marital status
Single Reference Reference
Married 0.60 0.38-0.97 0.79 0.63-0.99
Divorced 0.85 0.46-1.55 1.27 0.84-1.92
Widowed 0.64 0.37-1.08 0.82 0.63-1.07
Education
Illiterate Reference Reference
Elementary school 0.94 0.76-1.17 0.68 0.61-0.75
Junior high school 0.69 0.57-0.85 0.51 0.46-0.57
High school 0.69 0.55-0.87 0.46 0.39-0.55
College and above 0.56 0.42-0.76 0.31 0.20-0.48
Employment
Unemployed Reference Reference
Under education 0.14 0.04-0.49 0.25 0.14-0.45
Employed 0.46 0.38-0.56 0.56 0.50-0.62
Retired 0.71 0.56-0.88 0.74 0.63-0.87
Income (logarithm) 0.83 0.75-0.92 0.90 0.86-0.94
Wealth (logarithm) 0.92 0.89-0.95 0.91 0.89-0.94
ICC 0.06 0.10

Figure 3

Marginal effect of community SEI on adult self-rated poor health"

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