Walking to the same winter: Urban-rural disparities in pain among middle-aged and older Chinese

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Social Science & Medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.117719
Siyuan Chen, Piet Bracke, Katrijn Delaruelle
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Chronic pain, as a barometer of population health, remains understudied from a socio-structural lens. This study adopts a life course perspective and integrates hukou as a potential institutional arrangement shaping pain, aiming to advance the understanding of health inequalities in China. Specifically, we examine urban-rural disparities in pain prevalence and investigate how these disparities evolve across the life course by using generalized estimating equations and the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study 2011–2020 (N = 16479). Our findings indicate that rural hukou holders experience more pain than their urban counterparts. Among rural hukou holders, urban dwelling is associated with a reduced pain risk. Furthermore, we observe that pain prevalence increases with age, yet such pain trajectories vary across urban and rural populations, showing a converging trend in pain over the life course. This study extends the literature on health inequalities by demonstrating how institutional and geographic characteristics jointly shape urban-rural gradients in pain prevalence. Moreover, it provides novel evidence for the age-as-leveler hypothesis in a non-Western context.
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走向同一个冬天:中国中老年人群疼痛的城乡差异。
慢性疼痛作为人口健康的晴雨表,从社会结构的角度来看仍未得到充分研究。本研究采用生命历程视角,将户口作为一种潜在的制度性安排纳入对痛苦的塑造,旨在促进对中国健康不平等的认识。具体而言,我们通过使用广义估计方程和中国健康与退休纵向研究2011-2020 (N = 16479),研究了疼痛患病率的城乡差异,并研究了这些差异如何在整个生命过程中演变。我们的研究结果表明,农村户口持有者比城市户口持有者经历了更多的痛苦。在农村户口持有者中,居住在城市与疼痛风险降低有关。此外,我们观察到疼痛患病率随着年龄的增长而增加,但这种疼痛轨迹在城市和农村人口中有所不同,在整个生命过程中显示出疼痛的趋同趋势。本研究通过展示制度和地理特征如何共同塑造疼痛患病率的城乡梯度,扩展了关于健康不平等的文献。此外,它还为非西方背景下的年龄均衡假说提供了新的证据。
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Social Science & Medicine
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762
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38 days
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