KMID : 0613620160360020345
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Health Social Welfare Review 2016 Volume.36 No. 2 p.345 ~ p.384
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The Regional Health Inequity, and Individual and Neighborhood Level Health Determinants
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Lee Jin-Hui
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Abstract
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Racial and ethnic differences in health indicators have attracted substantial amount of academic attention. However, relatively limited attention has been directed to regional health disparities caused by differences in built environments and public health services. In addition, related policies have rarely been considered as external health determinants. In this sense, the purpose of this paper is to identify regional health inequalities and the reason why such disparities occur. In this paper, it is identified whether the regional health disparity varies depending on age by using ¡®Community Health Survey¡¯, and influential health determinants are figured out at the individual and the neighborhood levels. As a result of comparison by three regional factors, distinct regional health inequities are observed, but such inequities have different patterns according to each health outcome and ages. As a result of multi-level analysis, most individual level variables are still significant on health status, and built environment and healthy city policy factors are deemed to be related to residents' health at the neighborhood level. This is interpreted to mean that increased policy attention could contribute to reducing residents¡¯ health risk, and that it is required to improve the capability of local governments for this purpose.
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KEYWORD
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Healthy City, Health inequity, Health Determinants, Healthy City Policy
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