The impact of health on economic and social outcomes in the United Kingdom: A scoping literature review.

This is the first review of the evidence, based on longitudinal studies in the United Kingdom, on the association of ill health at any life stage and later social and economic outcomes. The review included a wide range of physical and mental health exposures, both self-reported and objectively measu...

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Main Authors: Dawid Gondek, Ke Ning, George B Ploubidis, Bilal Nasim, Alissa Goodman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209659
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spelling doaj-84f6eeaef0d2403ca020d23b27dff3c52021-03-04T12:39:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011312e020965910.1371/journal.pone.0209659The impact of health on economic and social outcomes in the United Kingdom: A scoping literature review.Dawid GondekKe NingGeorge B PloubidisBilal NasimAlissa GoodmanThis is the first review of the evidence, based on longitudinal studies in the United Kingdom, on the association of ill health at any life stage and later social and economic outcomes. The review included a wide range of physical and mental health exposures, both self-reported and objectively measured, as well as social (e.g. life satisfaction) and economic (e.g. employment) outcomes. We searched the Web of Science, key longitudinal datasets based in the UK, major economic journals, Google Scholar and reference lists of relevant publications. The review includes 80 studies. There was strong evidence for the association between early mental health, mainly attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and lifetime educational, occupational and various social outcomes. Also, both poor physical and mental health in early and middle adulthood, tended to be associated with unemployment and lower socioeconomic status. Among older adults, the evidence quite consistently indicated an association between mental health, chronic conditions, disability/functional limitations, self-rated general health and quality of life, life satisfaction and early retirement. Overall, mental health was consistently found to be associated with a range of social and economic outcomes throughout the lifespan. The evidence for the association between physical health and later outcomes is more inconsistent. A number of methodological challenges need to be addressed, particularly related to causal inference, to produce robust evidence with potential to inform public health policy.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209659
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The impact of health on economic and social outcomes in the United Kingdom: A scoping literature review.
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Ke Ning
George B Ploubidis
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title The impact of health on economic and social outcomes in the United Kingdom: A scoping literature review.
title_short The impact of health on economic and social outcomes in the United Kingdom: A scoping literature review.
title_full The impact of health on economic and social outcomes in the United Kingdom: A scoping literature review.
title_fullStr The impact of health on economic and social outcomes in the United Kingdom: A scoping literature review.
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description This is the first review of the evidence, based on longitudinal studies in the United Kingdom, on the association of ill health at any life stage and later social and economic outcomes. The review included a wide range of physical and mental health exposures, both self-reported and objectively measured, as well as social (e.g. life satisfaction) and economic (e.g. employment) outcomes. We searched the Web of Science, key longitudinal datasets based in the UK, major economic journals, Google Scholar and reference lists of relevant publications. The review includes 80 studies. There was strong evidence for the association between early mental health, mainly attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and lifetime educational, occupational and various social outcomes. Also, both poor physical and mental health in early and middle adulthood, tended to be associated with unemployment and lower socioeconomic status. Among older adults, the evidence quite consistently indicated an association between mental health, chronic conditions, disability/functional limitations, self-rated general health and quality of life, life satisfaction and early retirement. Overall, mental health was consistently found to be associated with a range of social and economic outcomes throughout the lifespan. The evidence for the association between physical health and later outcomes is more inconsistent. A number of methodological challenges need to be addressed, particularly related to causal inference, to produce robust evidence with potential to inform public health policy.
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