Rahman O, Strauss J, Gertler P, Ashley D, Fox K
RAND, Santa Monica, CA 90407.
Gerontologist. 1994 Aug;34(4):463-9. doi: 10.1093/geront/34.4.463.
This article uses data from the United States, Jamaica, Malaysia, and Bangladesh to explore gender differences in adult health. The results show that women fare worse than men across a variety of self-reported health measures in all four countries studies. These health status disparities between men and women persist even after appropriate corrections are made for the impact of (a) differential mortality selection by gender and (b) sociodemographic factors. Data from Jamaica indicate that gender disparities in adult health arise early and persist throughout the life cycle, with different age profiles for different measures.
本文使用来自美国、牙买加、马来西亚和孟加拉国的数据,探讨成年人健康方面的性别差异。结果表明,在所有四项研究的国家中,在各种自我报告的健康指标方面,女性的情况都比男性更糟。即使在对(a)按性别划分的不同死亡率选择和(b)社会人口因素的影响进行适当校正之后,男女之间的这些健康状况差异仍然存在。牙买加的数据表明,成年人健康方面的性别差异很早就出现了,并在整个生命周期中持续存在,不同指标的年龄分布情况各异。