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KMID : 1155220160410010035
Journal of the Korean Society of Health Information and Health Statistics
2016 Volume.41 No. 1 p.35 ~ p.42
Differential Effects on Self-rated Health by Socioeconomic Class
Yoon Byoung-Jun

Abstract
Objectives: This study was conducted in order to determine how the association between socioeconomic class and self-rated health among Korean aged 25-64 years.

Methods: A nationally representative sample (1,875 men and 2,426 women) from the 2013 Korea National Health and Nutrition Surveys was analyzed. To estimate the odds ratio and 95% confidence intervals of self-rated health by socioeconomic class, logistic regression was conducted.

Results: The study shows that socioeconomic class is related with self-rated health. that is, lower education and income led to a significant increase in poor health status. The odds ratio of self-rated health after controlling for age was 3.61 (95% CI, 2.02-6.47) for men, 3.07 (95% CI, 2.10-4.48) for women among those with the lowest-educated group compared to the highest-educated group. When equivalenced personal income was considered, the odds ratio of self-rated health for men was 2.25 (95% CI, 1.29-3.95), and 1.92 (95% CI, 1.30-2.83) for women among those in the lowest-income group compared to the highest-income group.

Conclusions: This study finds out that there exist socioeconomic differences in poor health status in Korean. The effect of education is stronger than that of income for both men and women.
KEYWORD
Socioeconomic class, Self-rated health, Inequity
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