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Jun.  2004
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TAK SUN IGNATIUS YU, TZE WAI WONG. Socioeconomic Distribution of Health and Health Care Utilization in a New Town in Hong Kong, China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(2): 234-245.
Citation: TAK SUN IGNATIUS YU, TZE WAI WONG. Socioeconomic Distribution of Health and Health Care Utilization in a New Town in Hong Kong, China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(2): 234-245.

Socioeconomic Distribution of Health and Health Care Utilization in a New Town in Hong Kong, China

Funds:  This study was support by a grant from the Social Service Committee of the Tai Po District Board
  • Objectives To assess the association of socioeconomic indicators with various chronic and acute illnesses and the utilization of public health care in a new town in Hong Kong, China. Methods Illness experience and socioeconomic and demographic data of 7570 residents from 2022 randomly selected households were collected through telephone interviews. The relationships between socioeconomic indicators and illnesses/choice of health care were explored using stepwise logistic regressions after adjusting for sex and age. Results Significant positive associations were noted between low household income and diabetes mellitus, any chronic illnesses among adults and flu among younger subjects; low educational level and accident-related illness among adults; being born in Chinese mainland and flu, any acute illness in adults. For the utilization of public health care, low household income was the most consistent risk factor. Conclusion This study did not demonstrate a unidirectional socioeconomic gradient in health but supported the hypothesis that socioeconomic deprivation was associated with the utilization of public health care.
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Socioeconomic Distribution of Health and Health Care Utilization in a New Town in Hong Kong, China

Funds:  This study was support by a grant from the Social Service Committee of the Tai Po District Board

Abstract: Objectives To assess the association of socioeconomic indicators with various chronic and acute illnesses and the utilization of public health care in a new town in Hong Kong, China. Methods Illness experience and socioeconomic and demographic data of 7570 residents from 2022 randomly selected households were collected through telephone interviews. The relationships between socioeconomic indicators and illnesses/choice of health care were explored using stepwise logistic regressions after adjusting for sex and age. Results Significant positive associations were noted between low household income and diabetes mellitus, any chronic illnesses among adults and flu among younger subjects; low educational level and accident-related illness among adults; being born in Chinese mainland and flu, any acute illness in adults. For the utilization of public health care, low household income was the most consistent risk factor. Conclusion This study did not demonstrate a unidirectional socioeconomic gradient in health but supported the hypothesis that socioeconomic deprivation was associated with the utilization of public health care.

TAK SUN IGNATIUS YU, TZE WAI WONG. Socioeconomic Distribution of Health and Health Care Utilization in a New Town in Hong Kong, China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(2): 234-245.
Citation: TAK SUN IGNATIUS YU, TZE WAI WONG. Socioeconomic Distribution of Health and Health Care Utilization in a New Town in Hong Kong, China[J]. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2004, 17(2): 234-245.

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