Kim Jinyoung
Health and Behavioral Sciences Department, University of Colorado Denver, Campus Box 188, P.O. Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217-3364, USA.
J Aging Health. 2008 Sep;20(6):671-93. doi: 10.1177/0898264308321004. Epub 2008 Jun 26.
This study examines whether educational differentials in functional and mental health are greater in more recent cohorts in the United States.
This study utilizes latent growth-curve modeling to examine intercohort trends in physical impairment and depressive symptomatology for three educational subgroups, using panel data (1986-1994) based on a national probability sample of 3,617 U.S. adults.
Among those with less than a high school diploma, the 8-year newer cohort demonstrated higher physical impairment at the same age, implying an unfavorable trend. College graduates and high school graduates enjoyed favorable trends in mental health, and the trends were different across age groups within certain educational groups.
This study provides evidence that the education-based disparity in health is increasing, but there are variations in the trend depending on health outcomes. These results argue for the necessity of examining trends in education and health using diverse health outcomes.
本研究探讨在美国,功能健康和心理健康方面的教育差异在最近几代人群中是否更大。
本研究利用潜在增长曲线模型,基于对3617名美国成年人的全国概率样本的面板数据(1986 - 1994年),研究三个教育亚组在身体损伤和抑郁症状方面的代际趋势。
在高中文凭以下人群中,较新的8年队列在相同年龄时表现出更高的身体损伤,这意味着一种不利趋势。大学毕业生和高中毕业生在心理健康方面呈现出有利趋势,并且在某些教育组内不同年龄组的趋势有所不同。
本研究提供了证据表明基于教育的健康差距正在扩大,但根据健康结果,趋势存在差异。这些结果表明有必要使用多种健康结果来研究教育与健康的趋势。