Determinants of self-rated health among an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area: analysis based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health

Abstract Background Self-rated health (SRH) has been frequently used in population health surveys. However, most of these studies only focus on specific factors that might directly affect SRH, so only partial or confounding information about the determinants of SRH is potentially obtained. Conducted...

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Main Authors: Yajie Li, Qucuo Nima, Bin Yu, Xiong Xiao, Peibin Zeng, Deji Suolang, Ruifeng He, Zhuoga Ciren, Pingcuo Wangqing, Ciren Laba, Yangzong Silang, Ling Song, Yixi Kangzhu, Jingzhong Li
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10359-x
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spelling doaj-aa3c508621f848c0ad8c4fc04a5f3a612021-03-14T12:02:36ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582021-03-0121111110.1186/s12889-021-10359-xDeterminants of self-rated health among an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area: analysis based on the conceptual framework for determinants of healthYajie Li0Qucuo Nima1Bin Yu2Xiong Xiao3Peibin Zeng4Deji Suolang5Ruifeng He6Zhuoga Ciren7Pingcuo Wangqing8Ciren Laba9Yangzong Silang10Ling Song11Yixi Kangzhu12Jingzhong Li13Tibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionWest China Second University Hospital of Sichuan University and Key Laboratory of Birth Defects and Related Diseases of Women and Children (Sichuan University), Ministry of EducationWest China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital, Sichuan UniversityWest China School of Public Health and West China Fourth Hospital, Sichuan UniversityTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionTibet Center for Disease Control and PreventionAbstract Background Self-rated health (SRH) has been frequently used in population health surveys. However, most of these studies only focus on specific factors that might directly affect SRH, so only partial or confounding information about the determinants of SRH is potentially obtained. Conducted in an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area, the aim of our study is to assess interrelationships between various factors affecting SRH based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health. Methods Between May 2018 and September 2019, 2707 Tibetans aged 50 years or older were recruited as part of the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort Study (CMEC) from the Chengguan District of Lhasa city in Tibet. The information included SRH and variables based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health (i.e., socioeconomic status, health behaviors, physical health, mental health, and chronic diseases). Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to estimate the direct and indirect effects of multiple factors in the conceptual framework. Results Among all participants, 5.54% rated their health excellent, 51.16% very good, 33.58% good, 9.12% fairly poor and 0.59% poor. Physical health (β = − 0.23, P <  0.001), health behaviors (β = − 0.44, P <  0.001), socioeconomic status (β = − 0.29, P <  0.001), chronic diseases (β = − 0.32, P <  0.001) and gender (β = 0.19, P <  0.001) were directly associated with SRH. Socioeconomic status, physical health and gender affected SRH both directly and indirectly. In addition, there are potential complete mediator effects in which age and mental health affect SRH through mediators, such as physical health, health behaviors and chronic diseases. Conclusions The findings suggested that interventions targeting behavioral changes, health and chronic disease management should be attached to improve SRH among older populations in plateau areas without ignoring gender and socioeconomic disparities.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10359-xSelf-rated healthSocial determinants of healthPlateau areaOlder people
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author Yajie Li
Qucuo Nima
Bin Yu
Xiong Xiao
Peibin Zeng
Deji Suolang
Ruifeng He
Zhuoga Ciren
Pingcuo Wangqing
Ciren Laba
Yangzong Silang
Ling Song
Yixi Kangzhu
Jingzhong Li
spellingShingle Yajie Li
Qucuo Nima
Bin Yu
Xiong Xiao
Peibin Zeng
Deji Suolang
Ruifeng He
Zhuoga Ciren
Pingcuo Wangqing
Ciren Laba
Yangzong Silang
Ling Song
Yixi Kangzhu
Jingzhong Li
Determinants of self-rated health among an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area: analysis based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health
BMC Public Health
Self-rated health
Social determinants of health
Plateau area
Older people
author_facet Yajie Li
Qucuo Nima
Bin Yu
Xiong Xiao
Peibin Zeng
Deji Suolang
Ruifeng He
Zhuoga Ciren
Pingcuo Wangqing
Ciren Laba
Yangzong Silang
Ling Song
Yixi Kangzhu
Jingzhong Li
author_sort Yajie Li
title Determinants of self-rated health among an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area: analysis based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health
title_short Determinants of self-rated health among an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area: analysis based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health
title_full Determinants of self-rated health among an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area: analysis based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health
title_fullStr Determinants of self-rated health among an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area: analysis based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of self-rated health among an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area: analysis based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health
title_sort determinants of self-rated health among an older tibetan population in a chinese plateau area: analysis based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Self-rated health (SRH) has been frequently used in population health surveys. However, most of these studies only focus on specific factors that might directly affect SRH, so only partial or confounding information about the determinants of SRH is potentially obtained. Conducted in an older Tibetan population in a Chinese plateau area, the aim of our study is to assess interrelationships between various factors affecting SRH based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health. Methods Between May 2018 and September 2019, 2707 Tibetans aged 50 years or older were recruited as part of the China Multi-Ethnic Cohort Study (CMEC) from the Chengguan District of Lhasa city in Tibet. The information included SRH and variables based on the conceptual framework for determinants of health (i.e., socioeconomic status, health behaviors, physical health, mental health, and chronic diseases). Structural equation modeling (SEM) was used to estimate the direct and indirect effects of multiple factors in the conceptual framework. Results Among all participants, 5.54% rated their health excellent, 51.16% very good, 33.58% good, 9.12% fairly poor and 0.59% poor. Physical health (β = − 0.23, P <  0.001), health behaviors (β = − 0.44, P <  0.001), socioeconomic status (β = − 0.29, P <  0.001), chronic diseases (β = − 0.32, P <  0.001) and gender (β = 0.19, P <  0.001) were directly associated with SRH. Socioeconomic status, physical health and gender affected SRH both directly and indirectly. In addition, there are potential complete mediator effects in which age and mental health affect SRH through mediators, such as physical health, health behaviors and chronic diseases. Conclusions The findings suggested that interventions targeting behavioral changes, health and chronic disease management should be attached to improve SRH among older populations in plateau areas without ignoring gender and socioeconomic disparities.
topic Self-rated health
Social determinants of health
Plateau area
Older people
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-021-10359-x
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