AbstractHealth disparities in Japan are attracting increasing attention. Temporal trends in health disparities should be continuously monitored using multiple indices of socioeconomic status (SES) and health-related outcomes. We explored changes in socioeconomic differences in the health of Japanese adults during 2000–2010. The data was taken from the Japanese General Social Surveys, the cross-sectional surveys for nationally representative samples of Japanese adults. We used 14,193 samples (individuals of 20–64 years of age) in our analysis. We estimated age-adjusted prevalence ratios of the lowest SES group in comparison with the highest SES group using Poisson regression models with robust error variance. Relative index of inequality (RI...
Objective: To examine potential associations between socioeconomic factors and self-rated health amo...
BACKGROUND: Considerable evidence suggests that communication inequality is one potential mechanism ...
AbstractThis study assesses the possibility of a period effect on Japanese workers’ health and its a...
AbstractHealth disparities in Japan are attracting increasing attention. Temporal trends in health d...
Abstract Introduction Despite having very high life expectancy, Japan has relatively poor self-rated...
Background: The distributions of socioeconomic status (SES) factors have been changing in Japan. We ...
Aims: Japan is known as a country with low self-rated health despite high life expectancy. We compar...
Abstract Background Little is known about the socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviours...
Background: The relationships among socioeconomic status and lifestyle improvements have not yet bee...
Abstract Background Odds ratio (OR), a relative measure for health inequality, has frequently been u...
BACKGROUND:Socioeconomic inequalities in non-communicable diseases are known to exist; however there...
INTRODUCTION: Socioeconomic differences in smoking over time and across national contexts are poorly...
Growing socioeconomic disparity is a global concern, as it could affect population health. The autho...
Objective: To assess the effects on self rated health of individual income and income distribution i...
BACKGROUND: Studies have reported that the predictive ability of self-rated health (SRH) for mortali...
Objective: To examine potential associations between socioeconomic factors and self-rated health amo...
BACKGROUND: Considerable evidence suggests that communication inequality is one potential mechanism ...
AbstractThis study assesses the possibility of a period effect on Japanese workers’ health and its a...
AbstractHealth disparities in Japan are attracting increasing attention. Temporal trends in health d...
Abstract Introduction Despite having very high life expectancy, Japan has relatively poor self-rated...
Background: The distributions of socioeconomic status (SES) factors have been changing in Japan. We ...
Aims: Japan is known as a country with low self-rated health despite high life expectancy. We compar...
Abstract Background Little is known about the socioeconomic differences in health-related behaviours...
Background: The relationships among socioeconomic status and lifestyle improvements have not yet bee...
Abstract Background Odds ratio (OR), a relative measure for health inequality, has frequently been u...
BACKGROUND:Socioeconomic inequalities in non-communicable diseases are known to exist; however there...
INTRODUCTION: Socioeconomic differences in smoking over time and across national contexts are poorly...
Growing socioeconomic disparity is a global concern, as it could affect population health. The autho...
Objective: To assess the effects on self rated health of individual income and income distribution i...
BACKGROUND: Studies have reported that the predictive ability of self-rated health (SRH) for mortali...
Objective: To examine potential associations between socioeconomic factors and self-rated health amo...
BACKGROUND: Considerable evidence suggests that communication inequality is one potential mechanism ...
AbstractThis study assesses the possibility of a period effect on Japanese workers’ health and its a...