Title of article :
Social support and self-rated health revisited:: Is there a gender difference in later life?
Author/Authors :
Sheung-Tak Cheng، نويسنده , , Alfred C.M. Chan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This study examines the physical, behavioral, emotional and social determinants of self-rated health among Chinese older persons, and investigates if the effect of social support varies by gender. A representative sample of 1589 elderly community dwellers in Hong Kong were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. Gender difference in the effect of social support was tested by an interaction term, ‘gender×social support’, in a hierarchical regression analysis. The frequency of falling ill, the number of chronic illnesses, sleep quality, mobility and positive emotions were most important determinants of self-rated health. The effect of social support was completely redundant when these factors were taken into account. The interaction term ‘gender×social support’ was significant and indicated a stronger effect for women, but the effect size was negligible (adding only 0.3% to the explained variance). This suggests that the effect of social support by and large is gender free. These findings suggest a high degree of similarity in the determinants of self-rated health between Western and Chinese older populations.
Keywords :
ELDERLY , social support , Gender , Self-rated health , Hong Kong
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine
Journal title :
Social Science and Medicine