Family Support and Social Support Associated with National Essential Public Health Services Utilization among Older Migrants in China: A Gender Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Sources
2.2. Extraction of the Study Population
2.3. Measurement of Variables
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Participants Eligible for Free Enrolment in a Free Physical Examination (Aged 65 Years and Older)
3.2. Characteristics of Participants with Chronic Disease Eligible for Free Enrolment in a Follow-Up Service (Aged 60 Years and Older)
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable Name | Category | Male | Female | ||||||
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Total Participants N (%) | Participation Enrolled in Free Physical Examination n (%) | x2 | p | Total Participants N (%) | Participation Enrolled in Free Physical Examination n (%) | x2 | p | ||
Total sample | --- | 1032 (100.0) | 357 (34.6) | 957 (100.0) | 344 (35.9) | ||||
Age (years) | 65–70 | 563 (54.6) | 193 (34.3) | 0.05 | 0.82 | 484 (50.6) | 191 (39.5) | 5.26 | 0.02 * |
70+ | 469 (45.4) | 164 (35.0) | 473 (49.4) | 153 (32.3) | |||||
Education level | Elementary school or below | 595 (50.6) | 193 (32.9) | 2.89 | 0.09 | 700 (73.1) | 234 (33.4) | 7.17 | 0.007 ** |
Junior school or above | 437 (49.4) | 164 (37.5) | 257 (26.9) | 110 (42.8) | |||||
Health self-assessment | Healthy | 879 (85.2) | 313 (35.6) | 3.09 | 0.21 | 779 (81.4) | 282 (36.2) | 8.37 | 0.04 * |
Unhealthy but able to take care of oneself | 135 (13.1) | 40 (29.6) | 146 (15.3) | 57 (39.0) | |||||
Unable to take care of oneself | 18 (1.7) | 4 (22.2) | 32 (3.3) | 5 (15.6) | |||||
Monthly personal income per household (CNY) | <1000 | 353 (34.2) | 114 (32.3) | 1.52 | 0.47 | 350 (36.6) | 128 (36.6) | 0.92 | 0.63 |
1000–2000 | 346 (33.5) | 127 (36.7) | 341 (35.6) | 116 (34.0) | |||||
>2000 | 333 (32.3) | 116 (34.8) | 266 (27.8) | 100 (37.6) | |||||
Marital status | Widowed/single | 225 (21.8) | 66 (29.3) | 3.52 | 0.06 | 435 (45.5) | 134 (30.8) | 9.16 | 0.02 * |
Married | 807 (78.2) | 291 (36.1) | 522 (54.5) | 210 (40.2) | |||||
Family structure | Live alone | 64 (6.2) | 18 (28.1) | 6.68 | 0.08 | 62 (6.5) | 29 (46.8) | 1.98 | 0.007 ** |
Live with spouse | 409 (39.6) | 160 (39.1) | 275 (28.7) | 116 (42.2) | |||||
Live with children or grandchildren | 184 (17.8) | 61 (33.2) | 158 (16.5) | 53 (33.5) | |||||
Live with children and grandchildren | 375 (36.3) | 118 (31.5) | 462 (48.3) | 146 (31.6) | |||||
Number of local friends | <4 | 303 (29.4) | 84 (27.7) | 8.95 | 0.003 ** | 362 (37.8) | 100 (27.6) | 17.51 | <0.001 *** |
≥4 | 729 (70.6) | 273 (37.4) | 595 (62.2) | 244 (41.0) | |||||
Health insurance | No health insurance | 153 (14.8) | 35 (22.9) | 10.90 | 0.004 ** | 172 (18.0) | 60 (34.9) | 16.31 | <0.001 *** |
Health insurance at residence | 139 (13.5) | 51 (36.7) | 132 (13.8) | 68 (51.5) | |||||
Health insurance at hometown | 740 (71.7) | 271 (36.6) | 653 (68.2) | 216 (33.1) | |||||
Residence location | Eastern | 319 (30.9) | 93 (29.2) | 14.60 | 0.002 ** | 292 (30.5) | 74 (25.3) | 21.66 | <0.001 *** |
Central | 89 (8.6) | 21 (23.6) | 77 (8.0) | 35 (45.5) | |||||
Western | 468 (45.4) | 185 (39.5) | 446 (46.6) | 181 (40.6) | |||||
Northeast | 154 (14.9) | 58 (37.7) | 135 (14.1) | 51 (37.8) | |||||
Diagnosed hypertension or diabetes | Yes | 269 (26.1) | 106 (39.4) | 3.72 | 0.05 | 299 (31.2) | 114 (38.1) | 0.90 | 0.34 |
No | 763 (73.9) | 251 (32.9) | 658 (68.8) | 230 (35.0) |
Variable Name | Category | Male | Female | ||
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OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | ||
Monthly personal income per household (CNY) | ≤1000 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
1000–2000 | 1.31 | 0.95, 1.81 | 0.96 | 0.69, 1.34 | |
>2000 | 1.19 | 0.83, 1.70 | 1.15 | 0.78, 1.70 | |
Marital status | Widowed/single | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
Married | 1.21 | 0.83, 1.75 | 1.55 * | 1.10, 2.20 | |
Family structure | Live alone | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
Live with spouse | 1.37 | 0.72, 2.60 | 0.64 | 0.33, 1.25 | |
Live with children or grandchildren | 1.05 | 0.54, 2.04 | 0.53 | 0.28, 1.01 | |
Live with children and grandchildren | 1.08 | 0.58, 2.01 | 0.50 * | 0.28, 0.90 | |
Number of local friends | <4 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
≥4 | 1.47 * | 1.09, 1.99 | 1.63 ** | 1.21, 2.20 | |
Health insurance | No health insurance | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
Health insurance at residence | 1.75 * | 1.03, 2.96 | 1.71 * | 1.05, 2.79 | |
Health insurance at hometown | 1.83 ** | 1.21, 2.77 | 0.83 | 0.57, 1.21 | |
Residence location | Eastern | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
Central | 0.72 | 0.41, 1.27 | 2.43 ** | 1.38, 4.25 | |
Western | 1.68 ** | 1.20, 2.34 | 2.10 ** | 1.46, 3.01 | |
Northeast | 1.53 | 0.98, 2.39 | 1.52 | 0.94, 2.45 |
Male | Female | ||||||||
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Variable Name | Category | Total Participants N (%) | Participation Enrolled in Chronic Disease Follow-Up n (%) | x2 | p | Total Participants N (%) | Participation Enrolled in Chronic Disease Follow-Up n (%) | x2 | p |
Total sample | --- | 439 (100.0) | 152 (34.6) | 460 (100.0) | 156 (33.9) | ||||
Age (years) | 65–70 | 292 (66.5) | 96 (32.9) | 1.17 | 0.27 | 300 (65.2) | 91 (30.3) | 4.93 | 0.03 * |
70+ | 147 (33.5) | 56 (38.1) | 160 (34.8) | 65 (40.6) | |||||
Education level | Elementary school or below | 212 (48.3) | 70 (33.0) | 0.47 | 0.50 | 317 (68.9) | 108 (34.6) | 0.01 | 0.92 |
Junior school or above | 227 (51.7) | 82 (36.1) | 143 (31.1) | 48 (33.6) | |||||
Health self-assessment | Healthy | 328 (74.7) | 110 (33.5) | 1.25 | 0.54 | 338 (73.5) | 109 (32.2) | 1.80 | 0.41 |
Unhealthy but able to take care of oneself | 100 (22.8) | 39 (39.0) | 106 (23.0) | 40 (37.7) | |||||
Unable to take care of oneself | 11 (2.5) | 3 (27.3) | 16 (3.5) | 7 (43.8) | |||||
Monthly personal income per household (CNY) | <1000 | 134 (30.5) | 40 (29.9) | 3.33 | 0.19 | 154 (33.5) | 51 (33.1) | 2.44 | 0.30 |
1000–2000 | 161 (36.7) | 64 (39.8) | 168 (36.5) | 64 (38.1) | |||||
>2000 | 144 (32.8) | 48 (33.3) | 138 (30.0) | 41 (29.7) | |||||
Marital status | Widowed/single | 68 (15.5) | 23 (33.8) | 0.02 | 0.88 | 184 (40.0) | 68 (37.0) | 1.27 | 0.26 |
Married | 371 (84.5) | 129 (34.8) | 276 (60.0) | 88 (31.9) | |||||
Family structure | Live alone | 21 (4.8) | 6 (28.6) | 4.15 | 0.25 | 23 (5.0) | 9 (39.1) | 0.73 | 0.87 |
Live with spouse | 163 (37.1) | 60 (36.8) | 126 (27.4) | 42 (33.3) | |||||
Live with children or grandchildren | 65 (14.8) | 28 (43.1) | 76 (16.5) | 28 (26.8) | |||||
Live with children and grandchildren | 190 (43.3) | 58 (30.5) | 235 (51.1) | 77 (32.8) | |||||
Number of local friends | <4 | 136 (31.0) | 41 (30.1) | 1.75 | 0.19 | 169 (36.7) | 54 (32.0) | 0.46 | 0.50 |
≥4 | 303 (69.0) | 111 (36.1) | 291 (63.3) | 102 (35.1) | |||||
Health insurance | No health insurance | 50 (11.4) | 17 (34.0) | 0.57 | 0.75 | 59 (12.8) | 15 (25.4) | 7.87 | 0.02 * |
Health insurance at residence | 59 (13.4) | 23 (39.0) | 72 (15.7) | 34 (47.2) | |||||
Health insurance at hometown | 330 (75.2) | 112 (33.9) | 329 (71.5) | 107 (32.5) | |||||
Residence location | Eastern | 156 (35.5) | 40 (25.6) | 9.80 | 0.02 * | 155 (33.7) | 37 (23.9) | 23.55 | <0.001 ** |
Central | 28 (6.4) | 13 (46.4) | 32 (7.0) | 18 (56.3) | |||||
Western | 191 (43.5) | 72 (37.7) | 206 (44.8) | 86 (41.7) | |||||
Northeast | 61 (13.9) | 26 (42.6) | 63 (13.7) | 14 (22.2) |
Variable Name | Category | Male | Female | ||
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OR | 95% CI | OR | 95% CI | ||
Monthly personal income per household (CNY) | ≤1000 | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
1000–2000 | 1.60 | 0.96, 2.67 | 1.35 | 0.83, 2.19 | |
>2000 | 1.63 | 0.90, 2.93 | 1.10 | 0.62, 1.95 | |
Marital status | Widowed/single | ||||
Married | 1.05 | 0.56, 1.97 | 0.83 | 0.51, 1.36 | |
Family structure | Live alone | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
Live with spouse | 1.53 | 0.49, 4.75 | 0.78 | 0.27, 2.25 | |
Live with children or grandchildren | 2.10 | 0.65, 6.78 | 0.75 | 0.26, 2.15 | |
Live with children and grandchildren | 1.35 | 0.45, 4.05 | 0.63 | 0.24, 1.65 | |
Number of local friends | <4 | ||||
≥4 | 1.29 | 0.82,2.03 | 1.17 | 0.76,1.79 | |
Health insurance | No health insurance | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
Health insurance at residence | 0.99 | 0.43, 2.28 | 2.47 * | 1.07, 5.69 | |
Health insurance at hometown | 0.85 | 0.44, 1.66 | 1.25 | 0.63, 2.46 | |
Residence location | Eastern | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
Central | 2.91 * | 1.23, 6.87 | 3.33 ** | 1.44, 7.70 | |
Western | 2.05 ** | 1.22, 3.45 | 2.13 ** | 1.29, 3.52 | |
Northeast | 2.59 ** | 1.29, 5.21 | 0.72 | 0.33, 1.56 |
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Cao, W.; Yun, Q.; Chang, C.; Ji, Y. Family Support and Social Support Associated with National Essential Public Health Services Utilization among Older Migrants in China: A Gender Perspective. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 1610. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031610
Cao W, Yun Q, Chang C, Ji Y. Family Support and Social Support Associated with National Essential Public Health Services Utilization among Older Migrants in China: A Gender Perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(3):1610. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031610
Chicago/Turabian StyleCao, Wangnan, Qingping Yun, Chun Chang, and Ying Ji. 2022. "Family Support and Social Support Associated with National Essential Public Health Services Utilization among Older Migrants in China: A Gender Perspective" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 3: 1610. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031610
APA StyleCao, W., Yun, Q., Chang, C., & Ji, Y. (2022). Family Support and Social Support Associated with National Essential Public Health Services Utilization among Older Migrants in China: A Gender Perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1610. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031610