Background: although China’s total health expenditure has been dramatically increased so that the country can cope with its aging population, inequalities among individuals in terms of their medical expenditures (relative to their income level) have exacerbated health problems among older adults. This study aims to examine the nonlinear associations between each of medical expenditure, perceived medical attitude, and sociodemographics, and older adults’ self-rated health (SRH); it does so by using data from the 2018 China Family Panel Studies survey. Method: we used the extreme gradient boosting model to explore the nonlinear association between various factors and older adults’ SRH outcomes. We then conducted partial dependence plots to ex...
Objectives To examine the effects of behavioral, health, and socio-demographic factors on being over...
The abstract can be viewed at: http://www.iagg.info/sub06_02_Abstract.phpOral Communications Session...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are common among older people and have been found to increase the r...
Objectives; To document the association between economic development, income inequality, and health-...
Using a health economics framework, we examined how both individual level investments at different l...
China has a huge and rapid aging population. Aging process with fewer chronic diseases and disabilit...
Previous health studies have focused on the correlation between socioeconomic status (SES) and healt...
BACKGROUND: Rapid population ageing in China is increasing the numbers of older people who are likel...
China's rapid urbanization has contributed to an epidemiological transition from infectious diseases...
It is a huge challenge for the development of society and economy that there’s a rapid increase in t...
As China is now facing the severe challenge of rapid population ageing, the health behaviors in Chin...
(1) Background: Because of the rapid expansion of the aging population in China, their health status...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the association between urbanisation and self-rated health of olde...
Abstract Background This study aimed to examine the factors influencing self-rated health (SRH) amon...
Abstract Background Catastrophic health expenditure (...
Objectives To examine the effects of behavioral, health, and socio-demographic factors on being over...
The abstract can be viewed at: http://www.iagg.info/sub06_02_Abstract.phpOral Communications Session...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are common among older people and have been found to increase the r...
Objectives; To document the association between economic development, income inequality, and health-...
Using a health economics framework, we examined how both individual level investments at different l...
China has a huge and rapid aging population. Aging process with fewer chronic diseases and disabilit...
Previous health studies have focused on the correlation between socioeconomic status (SES) and healt...
BACKGROUND: Rapid population ageing in China is increasing the numbers of older people who are likel...
China's rapid urbanization has contributed to an epidemiological transition from infectious diseases...
It is a huge challenge for the development of society and economy that there’s a rapid increase in t...
As China is now facing the severe challenge of rapid population ageing, the health behaviors in Chin...
(1) Background: Because of the rapid expansion of the aging population in China, their health status...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the association between urbanisation and self-rated health of olde...
Abstract Background This study aimed to examine the factors influencing self-rated health (SRH) amon...
Abstract Background Catastrophic health expenditure (...
Objectives To examine the effects of behavioral, health, and socio-demographic factors on being over...
The abstract can be viewed at: http://www.iagg.info/sub06_02_Abstract.phpOral Communications Session...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are common among older people and have been found to increase the r...