Abstract Background Studies have shown that inadequate access to healthcare is associated with lower levels of health and well-being in older adults. Studies have also shown significant urban-rural differences in access to healthcare in developing countries such as China. However, there is limited evidence of whether the association between access to healthcare and health outcomes differs by urban-rural residence at older ages in China. Methods Four waves of data (2005, 2008/2009, 2011/2012, and 2014) from the largest national longitudinal survey of adults aged 65 and older in mainland China (n = 26,604) were used for analysis. The association between inadequate access to healthcare (y/n) and multiple health outcomes were examined—including...
The household registration system (Hukou) in China classifies persons into rural or urban citizens a...
BackgroundWith the increasing in aging in China, there has been an increase in older adults sufferin...
Abstract Background Older adults are more prone to va...
Background Despite improvement in health outcomes over the past few decades, China still experiences...
Abstract Background Whether the association between access to medical care and health outcomes diffe...
Abstract Background The proportion of population ageing in China will grow significantly in the next...
Working PaperBroad differences exist in social and economic life between residents living in urban v...
Background: Demographic ageing is occurring at an unprecedented rate in China. Chronic diseases and ...
Background: Demographic ageing is occurring at an unprecedented rate in China. Chronic diseases and ...
For some time, Chinese government policies have treated rural and urban areas very differently, and ...
For some time, Chinese government policies have treated rural and urban areas very differently, and ...
For some time, Chinese government policies have treated rural and urban areas very differently, and ...
Background: China is undergoing rapid socioeconomic transitions. Demographically, its population is...
The positive impact of access to healthcare on health and survival among older adults is well-docume...
Journal ArticleUrban versus rural place of residence has proven to be a critical health determinant ...
The household registration system (Hukou) in China classifies persons into rural or urban citizens a...
BackgroundWith the increasing in aging in China, there has been an increase in older adults sufferin...
Abstract Background Older adults are more prone to va...
Background Despite improvement in health outcomes over the past few decades, China still experiences...
Abstract Background Whether the association between access to medical care and health outcomes diffe...
Abstract Background The proportion of population ageing in China will grow significantly in the next...
Working PaperBroad differences exist in social and economic life between residents living in urban v...
Background: Demographic ageing is occurring at an unprecedented rate in China. Chronic diseases and ...
Background: Demographic ageing is occurring at an unprecedented rate in China. Chronic diseases and ...
For some time, Chinese government policies have treated rural and urban areas very differently, and ...
For some time, Chinese government policies have treated rural and urban areas very differently, and ...
For some time, Chinese government policies have treated rural and urban areas very differently, and ...
Background: China is undergoing rapid socioeconomic transitions. Demographically, its population is...
The positive impact of access to healthcare on health and survival among older adults is well-docume...
Journal ArticleUrban versus rural place of residence has proven to be a critical health determinant ...
The household registration system (Hukou) in China classifies persons into rural or urban citizens a...
BackgroundWith the increasing in aging in China, there has been an increase in older adults sufferin...
Abstract Background Older adults are more prone to va...