Socioeconomic Disparities in Individual-Level Quality-Adjusted Life Years throughout Remaining Lifetimes: A National Representative Longitudinal Survey in China
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Data Source and Sample Selection
2.2. Variables Specifications
2.3. Empirical Strategies
2.3.1. Short Form 36 (SF-36)
2.3.2. Weibull Distribution
2.3.3. Linear Regression
3. Results
3.1. Individual-Level Life Expectancy
3.2. Individual-Level QALYs
3.3. The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on QALYs
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | The Whole Population | Middle-Aged (45–59) | The Elderly (≥60) | |||
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Obs | Mean/% | Obs | Mean/% | Obs | Mean/% | |
Age | 16,427 | 59.5 | 9094 | 52.2 | 7333 | 68.4 |
Gender | ||||||
Female | 8419 | 51.3% | 4772 | 52.5% | 3647 | 49.8% |
Male | 7996 | 48.7% | 4315 | 47.5% | 3681 | 50.2% |
Occupation | ||||||
Agriculture work | 6780 | 42.5% | 3975 | 44.8% | 2805 | 39.7% |
Employed | 2552 | 16.0% | 2183 | 24.6% | 369 | 5.2% |
Self-employed | 1228 | 7.7% | 955 | 10.8% | 273 | 3.9% |
Retired or receded | 480 | 3.0% | 222 | 2.5% | 258 | 3.7% |
Unemployed | 4909 | 30.8% | 1547 | 17.4% | 3362 | 47.6% |
Education | ||||||
Primary school or below | 4579 | 27.9% | 1826 | 20.1% | 2753 | 37.6% |
Middle school | 9836 | 60.0% | 5758 | 63.4% | 4078 | 55.7% |
High school or above | 1992 | 12.1% | 1502 | 16.5% | 490 | 6.7% |
Equivalent income (CNY) | 16,307 | 23,048 | 9034 | 24,413 | 7273 | 21,354 |
Marital status | ||||||
Married/living together | 14,334 | 87.3% | 8588 | 94.4% | 5746 | 78.4% |
Single/living alone | 2093 | 12.7% | 506 | 5.6% | 1587 | 21.6% |
Living area | ||||||
Urban | 6323 | 38.4% | 3542 | 39.0% | 2780 | 37.9% |
Rural | 10,104 | 61.5% | 5551 | 61.0% | 4553 | 62.1% |
Remaining life years | 15,918 | 18.8 | 8868 | 26.0 | 7050 | 9.8 |
HRQoL | 16,427 | 0.776 | 9094 | 0.715 | 7333 | 0.660 |
QALYs | 15,918 | 13.5 | 8868 | 18.9 | 7050 | 6.7 |
(1) | ||||||
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INDEPENDENT VARIABLES | ln(QALYs) | |||||
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | |
Equivalent income: Quartile 1 (ref) | ||||||
Quartile 2 | 0.1217 *** (0.0171) | −0.0005 (0.0040) | ||||
Quartile 3 | 0.3120 *** (0.0172) | 0.0079 * (0.0041) | ||||
Quartile 4 | 0.3265 *** (0.0173) | 0.0086 ** (0.0043) | ||||
Education: | ||||||
Primary school or below (ref) | ||||||
Middle school | 0.3561 *** (0.0135) | −0.0113 *** (0.0034) | ||||
High school or above | 0.7776 *** (0.0201) | 0.1859 *** (0.0051) | ||||
Occupation: | ||||||
Agriculture work (ref) | ||||||
Employed | 0.3752 *** (0.0154) | 0.0276 *** (0.0037) | ||||
Self-employed | 0.2781 *** (0.0206) | 0.0062 (0.0047) | ||||
Retired or receded | −0.0416 (0.0313) | 0.0399 *** (0.0071) | ||||
Unemployed | −0.7068 *** (0.0124) | −0.2430 *** (0.0032) | ||||
Covariates | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Observations | 15,809 | 15,809 | 15,918 | 15,918 | 15,918 | 15,918 |
(2) | ||||||
INDEPENDENT VARIABLES | ln(QALYs) | |||||
Model 7 | Model 8 | Model 9 | Model 10 | Model 11 | Model 12 | |
Equivalent income: Quartile 1 (ref) | ||||||
Quartile 2 | 0.0006 (0.0038) | −0.0004 (0.0038) | 0.0827 *** (0.0147) | −0.0011 (0.0033) | 0.0769 *** (0.0141) | 0.0014 (0.0030) |
Quartile 3 | 0.0029 (0.0039) | 0.0009 (0.0039) | 0.2508 *** (0.0150) | 0.0105 *** (0.0034) | 0.2090 *** (0.0144) | 0.0079 *** (0.0031) |
Quartile 4 | −0.0112 *** (0.0040) | −0.0132 *** (0.0041) | 0.3328 *** (0.0155) | 0.0258 *** (0.0037) | 0.2421 *** (0.0151) | 0.0088 *** (0.0033) |
Education: | ||||||
Primary school or below (ref) | ||||||
Middle school | 0.3298 *** (0.0136) | −0.0103 *** (0.0034) | 0.2404 *** (0.0117) | 0.0053 ** (0.0027) | ||
High school or above | 0.7269 *** (0.0207) | 0.1893 *** (0.0052) | 0.6711 *** (0.0180) | 0.2245 *** (0.0041) | ||
Occupation: | ||||||
Agriculture work (ref) | ||||||
Employed | 0.2702 *** (0.0158) | 0.0216 *** (0.0038) | 0.1524 *** (0.0155) | −0.0015 (0.0034) | ||
Self-employed | 0.1872 *** (0.0207) | 0.0012 (0.0048) | 0.1304 *** (0.0199) | −0.0019 (0.0043) | ||
Retired or receded | −0.1606 *** (0.0314) | 0.0323 *** (0.0072) | −0.3032 *** (0.0303) | −0.0057 (0.0065) | ||
Unemployed | −0.7611 *** (0.0125) | −0.2475 *** (0.0032) | −0.7884 *** (0.0121) | −0.2663 *** (0.0029) | ||
Covariates | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Observations | 15,809 | 15,809 | 15,809 | 15,809 | 15,809 | 15,809 |
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Huang, X.; Pei, X.; Jian, W.; Xu, M. Socioeconomic Disparities in Individual-Level Quality-Adjusted Life Years throughout Remaining Lifetimes: A National Representative Longitudinal Survey in China. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2023, 20, 4612. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054612
Huang X, Pei X, Jian W, Xu M. Socioeconomic Disparities in Individual-Level Quality-Adjusted Life Years throughout Remaining Lifetimes: A National Representative Longitudinal Survey in China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023; 20(5):4612. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054612
Chicago/Turabian StyleHuang, Xinyi, Xingtong Pei, Weiyan Jian, and Mingming Xu. 2023. "Socioeconomic Disparities in Individual-Level Quality-Adjusted Life Years throughout Remaining Lifetimes: A National Representative Longitudinal Survey in China" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 5: 4612. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054612
APA StyleHuang, X., Pei, X., Jian, W., & Xu, M. (2023). Socioeconomic Disparities in Individual-Level Quality-Adjusted Life Years throughout Remaining Lifetimes: A National Representative Longitudinal Survey in China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(5), 4612. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20054612