Du benfeng, Mu Yuexuan. Predictors, contribution of self-rated health in different groups of older people. 2022. biomedRxiv.202206.00013
Predictors, contribution of self-rated health in different groups of older people
Corresponding author: Mu Yuexuan, yuki0752@outlook.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202206.00013
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Abstract: Self-rated health (SRH) was used widely to measure health. Which aspect of health is more represented by SRH indicators and whether there are differences between age and gender groups are need to be identified further. This study constructed a conceptual framework to identify the decision-making process of SRH among older people, and used CLASS data to analyze the influencing factors with ordinal logistic regression. Then, we analyzed the contribution of the influencing factors among different group with dominance analysis. The results showed that the highest degree of contribution was health comparison with previous years health condition and with peers. The contribution of physical function weakened and the contribution of mental health factors increased with age. This study focuses on sorting out the conceptual framework of elderly self-rated health and digging out which aspect of elderly self-rated health mainly represents the condition of the elderly, which will have some implications for the results of future elderly self-rated health studies.
Key words: self-rated health; influencing factors; contribution; group differences; dominance analysisSubmit time: 16 June 2022
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