Socioeconomic Position and Self-Rated Health: The Contribution of Childhood Socioeconomic Circumstances, Adult Socioeconomic Status, and Material Resources
Mikko Laaksonen 1*,Ossi Rahkonen 2,Pekka Martikainen 3,Eero Lahelma 1
1 University of Helsinki, Department of Public Health 2 University of Helsinki, Department of Social Policy 3 University of Helsinki, Population Research Unit, Department of Sociology
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: mikko.t.laaksonen{at}helsinki.fi.
Abstract
Objectives: We examined socioeconomic inequalities in self-ratedhealth by analyzing indicators of childhood socioeconomic circumstances,adult socioeconomic position, and current material resources.
Methods:We collected data on middle-aged adults employed by the Cityof Helsinki (N=8970; 67% response rate). Associations betweenseven socioeconomic indicators and health self-ratings of lessthan "good" were examined with sequential logistic regressionmodels.
Results: After adjustment for age, each socioeconomicindicator was inversely associated with self-rated health. Childhoodeconomic difficulties, but not parental education, remainedassociated with health independently of all other socioeconomicindicators. The associations of respondents' own education andoccupational class with health remained when adjusted for othersocioeconomic indicators. Home ownership and economic difficulties,but not household income, were the material indicators associatedwith health after full adjustment.
Conclusions: Own educationand occupational class showed consistent associations with health,but the association with income disappeared after adjustmentfor other socioeconomic indicators. The effect of parental educationon health was mediated by the respondent's own education. Bothchildhood and adulthood economic difficulties showed clear associationswith health and with conventional socioeconomic indicators.
Key Words:
Global Health, Social Science, Socioeconomic Factors
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