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澳大利亚心理和身体健康的代际传递:来自澳大利亚家庭收入和劳动力动态调查的数据证据。

The Intergenerational Transmission of Mental and Physical Health in Australia: Evidence Using Data From the Household Income and Labor Dynamics of Australia Survey.

机构信息

Melbourne Institute, Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, and Fuse-Centre for Translational Research in Public Health, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Feb 23;9:763589. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.763589. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Promoting good health across the life course is high on countries agenda. There is a growing evidence base that health is correlated across generations. We examine the persistence of physical and mental health status across generations and explore how different early life factors and adult outcomes impact on this association. In particular, we focus on childhood disadvantage and childhood health, educational attainment, and social mobility measured by household income compared to one's parents. We use data from 19 waves of the Household, Income and Labor Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. The analysis is restricted to young adults (aged 25-35 years old in 2019) and their parents. We find an intergenerational correlation in health which ranges from 0.19 for physical health to 0.20 for the QALY and 0.21 for mental health. After we include covariates related to childhood disadvantage, childhood health, educational attainment, and social mobility, the intergenerational correlations are reduced to 0.13 for physical health, 0.18 for mental health, and 0.14 for QALYs. We find that early life disadvantage is the only factor influencing the intergenerational correlation for all health measures. Policy focusing on reducing the negative impact of early life disadvantage is likely to have a larger impact on improving health across the life course and reducing intergenerational health inequalities.

摘要

促进整个生命历程的健康是各国议程的重点。越来越多的证据表明,健康是跨代相关的。我们考察了身心健康状况在代际间的持续性,并探讨了不同的早期生活因素和成年后结果对这种关联的影响。特别是,我们关注儿童时期的劣势和儿童健康、受教育程度以及通过家庭收入与父母相比的社会流动性。我们使用了澳大利亚家庭、收入和劳动力动态调查(HILDA)的 19 轮数据。分析仅限于年轻人(2019 年年龄在 25-35 岁之间)及其父母。我们发现健康具有代际相关性,其范围从身体健康的 0.19 到 QALY 的 0.20 和心理健康的 0.21。在我们包括与儿童时期劣势、儿童健康、教育程度和社会流动性相关的协变量后,身体健康的代际相关性降低到 0.13,心理健康降低到 0.18,QALY 降低到 0.14。我们发现,早期生活劣势是所有健康指标代际相关性的唯一影响因素。专注于减少早期生活劣势负面影响的政策,可能会对改善整个生命历程中的健康状况和减少代际健康不平等产生更大的影响。

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