Socioeconomic Status and Health Well-Being during Later Life: Potential Mediating Factors

TitleSocioeconomic Status and Health Well-Being during Later Life: Potential Mediating Factors
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsHsu, T-L, Cossman, JS
JournalSociological Spectrum
Volume33
Issue2
Pagination136-158
KeywordsDemographics, Health Conditions and Status, Healthcare, Methodology, Retirement Planning and Satisfaction
Abstract

This study explores the socioeconomic status (SES)-perceived health association, with special attention on living arrangements. It improves upon existing explanations of causal mechanisms underlying the impact of SES on health among the elderly. Using Health and Retirement Study to run ordered logistic regression, it addresses the importance of living arrangements for self-reported health. Income and education are both important predictors of self-reported health and that after controlling them, living arrangements also affect self-reported health. Future research should highlight nuanced measures of living arrangements and should explore longitudinal analyses to determine the long-term effects of these factors on self-reported health.

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DOI10.1080/02732173.2013.732875
Endnote Keywords

living arrangements/Self-reported health/Socioeconomic factors/Health care/Older people/Regression analysis/Logistic Models

Endnote ID

69146

Citation Key7856