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Socio-Economic Inequalities in the Chronic Diseases Management among Chinese Adults Aged 45 years and Above: A Cross Sectional Study

 

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\n BackgroundsNon-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become a priority public health issue. The aim of this study was to examine whether social-economic inequalities exist in chronic disease management among Chinese adults, and whether the relationship between SES and chronic disease management mediated by social capital.MethodsWe used combined data from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). A total of 19291 subjects, including 14905 subjects from 2011 survey, 2036 subjects from 2013, and 2350 subjects from 2015 was included in this study.ResultsSubjects living in urban setting, with higher education attainment and economic status were more likely to have annual health checks, and to be diagnosed for those with hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia (all P<0.05). Social participation could mediate the association between social economic status (SES) and annual health checks, diagnosis of hypertension and dyslipidemia, and health education of hypertension. Health checks could mediate the association between social participation and the diagnosis of hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia. The proportions of mediation were 17.5%, 23.9% and 8.9%, respectively. There were no mediating effects observed from cognitive social capital variable-perceived helpfulness.ConclusionIt is necessary to deeply reform our social security system and enhance the social capital construction to promote those low SES people’s physical health.

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DOI 10.21203/rs.3.rs-411431/v1
Language English
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