Influence of Material Well-Being on Self-Assessment of Health of the Population of Older Age Groups

S. Cherkasov, Vladislav Tyunkov, Irakliy Kirtadze, Yuriy Kamaev, Anna Fеdyaeva, B. Spasennikov
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The purpose of the study is to assess the financial situation of persons aged 60 years and older on the basis of the anonymous survey data and to analyze the dependence of their health on the level of their material well-being. The survey was conducted in 2017. A total of 967 people aged 60 years and older living in Moscow were interviewed. All of them are under medical supervision in the city polyclinic. The questionnaire included questions about the amount of the monthly income of the family per each member. Using the term «family», the authors mean a group of people who share a common household, regardless of the degree of their relationship. Health assessment was conducted on the basis of one’s self-assessment. The average level of self-assessment of health in each group was calculated. The study made it possible to determine the presence of gender differences in the level of material well-being of the population aged 60–69 years. Thus, men have a lower proportion of low income and a higher proportion of well-off persons compared to women. In the older age group (70 years and older), gender differences in the level of material well-being are not detected. There is no classical correlation between the level of disposable income and the value of self-assessment of one’s health, but the level of self-esteem in the group of better-off men in all age groups was a little higher than in the group of low-income people, while women had higher self-esteem in the low-income age groups of 60–69 years. Only the better-off group of the older age women showed higher self-esteem. The degree of decline in health self-esteem was higher in the low-income group, regardless of gender, but among the women, the degree of decline in self-esteem was higher due to higher scores in the younger age groups and lower scores in the older age groups.
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物质幸福对老年人群健康自我评价的影响
这项研究的目的是根据匿名调查数据评估60岁及以上老年人的财务状况,并分析他们的健康状况对其物质福利水平的依赖程度。该调查于2017年进行。共有967名居住在莫斯科的60岁及以上的老人接受了采访。他们都在市综合医院接受医疗监督。调查问卷的问题包括每个家庭成员的月收入。使用“家庭”一词,作者指的是共享一个家庭的一群人,而不管他们的关系有多亲密。健康评估是在自我评估的基础上进行的。计算各组健康自我评价的平均水平。这项研究可以确定60-69岁人口的物质福利水平是否存在性别差异。因此,与女性相比,男性的低收入比例较低,而富人的比例较高。在年龄较大的年龄组(70岁及以上)中,没有发现物质福利水平的性别差异。可支配收入水平与健康自我评价值之间不存在经典相关性,但所有年龄组中较富裕男性群体的自尊水平略高于低收入人群,而60-69岁低收入群体中的女性自尊水平更高。只有较富裕的老年妇女组表现出更高的自尊。在低收入群体中,不论性别,健康自尊的下降程度更高,但在女性中,自尊的下降程度更高,因为年轻群体的得分较高,而年长群体的得分较低。
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