Perceived health care discrimination among middle-aged and older adults in India: Results of a national survey in 2017-2018

We aimed to estimate the prevalence and correlates of perceived health care discrimination in middle-aged and older adults in a national population survey in India. The sample included 72,262 middle-aged and older adults from a cross-sectional national community-dwelling survey in India in 2017-2018...

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Main Authors: Karl Peltzer, Supa Pengpid
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Published: 2022
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spelling th-mahidol.779492022-08-04T16:15:32Z Perceived health care discrimination among middle-aged and older adults in India: Results of a national survey in 2017-2018 Karl Peltzer Supa Pengpid College of Medical and Health Science University of Limpopo Mahidol University Medicine We aimed to estimate the prevalence and correlates of perceived health care discrimination in middle-aged and older adults in a national population survey in India. The sample included 72,262 middle-aged and older adults from a cross-sectional national community-dwelling survey in India in 2017-2018. Results indicate that the prevalence of perceived health care discrimination was 5.9%. Among participants with health care discrimination, the major perceived reasons of health care discrimination included age (51.4%), followed by financial status (48.2%), caste (16.0%), and gender (10.7%). In the adjusted logistic regression analysis, male sex, food insecurity and utilization of traditional or complementary medicine practitioner were positively associated with health care discrimination, while higher education, higher subjective socioeconomic status, receipt of health insurance, Christian, Sikh and other religion were negatively associated with health care discrimination. In addition, in unadjusted analysis, scheduled tribes, other backward classes and rural residence were associated with health care discrimination. A significant proportion (5.9%) of middle-aged and older adults in India experienced health care discrimination, and several associated factors were identified that may be targeted to reduce health care discrimination. 2022-08-04T09:15:32Z 2022-08-04T09:15:32Z 2021-08-24 Book Chapter Social and Health Issues among Older Adults in India. (2021), 273-284 2-s2.0-85125514559 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/77949 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85125514559&origin=inward
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Karl Peltzer
Supa Pengpid
Perceived health care discrimination among middle-aged and older adults in India: Results of a national survey in 2017-2018
description We aimed to estimate the prevalence and correlates of perceived health care discrimination in middle-aged and older adults in a national population survey in India. The sample included 72,262 middle-aged and older adults from a cross-sectional national community-dwelling survey in India in 2017-2018. Results indicate that the prevalence of perceived health care discrimination was 5.9%. Among participants with health care discrimination, the major perceived reasons of health care discrimination included age (51.4%), followed by financial status (48.2%), caste (16.0%), and gender (10.7%). In the adjusted logistic regression analysis, male sex, food insecurity and utilization of traditional or complementary medicine practitioner were positively associated with health care discrimination, while higher education, higher subjective socioeconomic status, receipt of health insurance, Christian, Sikh and other religion were negatively associated with health care discrimination. In addition, in unadjusted analysis, scheduled tribes, other backward classes and rural residence were associated with health care discrimination. A significant proportion (5.9%) of middle-aged and older adults in India experienced health care discrimination, and several associated factors were identified that may be targeted to reduce health care discrimination.
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title Perceived health care discrimination among middle-aged and older adults in India: Results of a national survey in 2017-2018
title_short Perceived health care discrimination among middle-aged and older adults in India: Results of a national survey in 2017-2018
title_full Perceived health care discrimination among middle-aged and older adults in India: Results of a national survey in 2017-2018
title_fullStr Perceived health care discrimination among middle-aged and older adults in India: Results of a national survey in 2017-2018
title_full_unstemmed Perceived health care discrimination among middle-aged and older adults in India: Results of a national survey in 2017-2018
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