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Publication Date: 2006-Jun
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Gender Disparities in Adult Health: An Examination of Three Measures of Morbidity
Gorman, Bridget K.; Read, Jen'Nan Ghazal
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, v47 n2 p95-110 Jun 2006
Recent examinations of gender differences in physical health suggest that women's disadvantage may be smaller than previously assumed, varying by health status measure and age. Using data from the 1997-2001 National Health Interview Surveys, we examine gender-by-age differences in life-threatening medical conditions, functional limitations, and self-rated health and consider whether potential mediating mechanisms (e.g., socioeconomic status, behavioral factors) operate uniformly across health measures. The results show that the gender gap is smallest for life-threatening medical conditions and that men do increasingly worse with age. For self-rated health, men are more likely to report excellent health at younger ages, but with increasing age this gap closes. Only for functional limitations do we find a consistent pattern of female disadvantage: Women report more functional limitations than men, and the gap increases with age. The ability of explanatory mechanisms to account for these patterns varies by the health measure examined. (Contains 3 notes, 4 tables and 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Females, Health Conditions, Physical Health, Age Differences, Gender Differences, Males, Socioeconomic Status, Chronic Illness, Physical Disabilities, Interviews, Surveys, Comorbidity, Measurement Techniques, Hypothesis Testing, Predictor Variables, Life Style, Multivariate Analysis, Regression (Statistics), Adults, Death, Cohort Analysis, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Assessments and Surveys: National Health Interview Survey
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