The Association between Social Integration and Utilization of Essential Public Health Services among Internal Migrants in China: A Multilevel Logistic Analysis

被引:35
作者
Liang, Jing [1 ]
Shi, Yujia [2 ]
Osman, Mohammedhamid [1 ]
Shrestha, Bhawana [1 ]
Wang, Peigang [1 ]
机构
[1] Wuhan Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, 115 Donghu Rd, Wuhan 430071, Peoples R China
[2] Zhongnan Univ Econ & Law, Sch Philosophy, South Nanhu Rd, Wuhan 430073, Peoples R China
关键词
internal migrants; social integration; health records; health education; multilevel analysis; MENTAL-HEALTH; MIGRATION; ACCESS; WORKERS; CARE;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph17186524
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study investigated the association between social integration and utilization of essential public health services among internal migrants. Data were from the 2017 China Migrants Dynamic Survey. Social integration was measured through four dimensions: economic integration, structural integration, sociocultural adaptation, and self-identity. Multilevel logistic regressions were used taking into account heterogeneity in the level of regional development. The utilization of health records and health education was less than 40% and varied widely across regions. Social integration was related to a higher likelihood of utilization of health records and health education. Moreover, sociocultural adaptation had a stronger effect on the utilization of health records in developed regions than in developing regions, and structural integration was strongly and positively related to the utilization of health education in developed regions. Hence, it appears that the relationship of some dimensions of social integration and utilization of essential public health services is moderated by the level of economic development. Promoting structural integration and sociocultural adaptation could strongly improve utilization of essential public health services in developed regions.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 14
页数:14
相关论文
共 49 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], **NON-TRADITIONAL**
[2]   Human Development Report 2009. Overcoming Barriers: Human Mobility and Development. [J].
Bagchi, Amiya Kumar .
DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE, 2011, 42 (01) :419-436
[3]   Social integration in global mental health: what is it and how can it be measured? [J].
Baumgartner, J. N. ;
Susser, E. .
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRIC SCIENCES, 2013, 22 (01) :29-37
[4]   Neighborhood social capital is associated with participation in health checks of a general population: a multilevel analysis of a population-based lifestyle intervention- the Inter99 study [J].
Bender, Anne Mette ;
Kawachi, Ichiro ;
Jorgensen, Torben ;
Pisinger, Charlotta .
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2015, 15
[5]   Social integration and mortality: A prospective study of French employees of electricity of France-gas of France [J].
Berkman, LF ;
Melchior, M ;
Chastang, JF ;
Niedhammer, I ;
Leclerc, A ;
Goldberg, M .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2004, 159 (02) :167-174
[6]   From social integration to health: Durkheim in the new millennium [J].
Berkman, LF ;
Glass, T ;
Brissette, I ;
Seeman, TE .
SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 2000, 51 (06) :843-857
[7]   The importance of the past in public health [J].
Berridge, V ;
Gorsky, M .
JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2004, 58 (09) :728-729
[8]   Social integration and mental health - a decomposition approach to mental health inequalities between the foreign-born and native-born in Sweden [J].
Brydsten, Anna ;
Rostila, Mikael ;
Dunlavy, Andrea .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EQUITY IN HEALTH, 2019, 18 (1)
[9]  
Dalgard Odd Steffen, 2007, Clin Pract Epidemiol Ment Health, V3, P24, DOI 10.1186/1745-0179-3-24
[10]   Social Integration, AIDS Knowledge and Factors Related to HIV Prevention Among Migrant Workers in Thailand [J].
Ford, Kathleen ;
Chamratrithirong, Aphichat ;
Apipornchaisakul, Kanya ;
Panichapak, Promboon ;
Pinyosinwat, Thongphit .
AIDS AND BEHAVIOR, 2014, 18 (02) :390-397