Association Between Financial Support and Physical Health in Older People: Evidence from CHARLS Data.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Enkai Guo, Jing Li, Yiyuan Sun, Lan Zheng
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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Prior research has established the significant role of financial support in shaping older adults' physical health but often overlooks the heterogeneous effects of distinct financial support types and their underlying mechanisms. This study addresses these gaps by investigating how property-based support and children's financial support differentially influence the health of older people, aiming to inform targeted interventions for healthy aging. Methods: Based on 2020 microdata from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), the analysis was conducted using the ordered logistic regression model and the mediation effect model. Results: Property ownership demonstrated a significant positive association with older adults' physical health (β = 0.21, p < 0.01), while children's financial support showed an adverse effect (β = -0.14, p < 0.05). These relationships were mediated by two key pathways: enhanced social participation (accounting for 32%) and increased engagement in sports activities (accounting for 28%). Conclusions: The study underscores the need to differentiate between financial support sources when designing aging policies. Recommendations include incentivizing asset accumulation among older adults, promoting delayed retirement for capable individuals, and fostering community-based initiatives to boost social and physical activity participation. These findings advocate for integrated policy frameworks that combine financial empowerment with social engagement opportunities to address aging challenges in China.

老年人经济支持与身体健康之间的关系:来自CHARLS数据的证据
背景/目的:以往的研究已经确立了经济支持在塑造老年人身体健康方面的重要作用,但往往忽视了不同经济支持类型及其潜在机制的异质性影响。本研究通过调查基于财产的支持和子女的经济支持如何对老年人的健康产生不同的影响来解决这些差距,旨在为健康老龄化提供有针对性的干预措施。方法:基于2020年中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)的微观数据,采用有序逻辑回归模型和中介效应模型进行分析。结果:财产所有权与老年人身体健康呈显著正相关(β = 0.21, p < 0.01),子女经济支持对老年人身体健康呈负相关(β = -0.14, p < 0.05)。这些关系由两个关键途径介导:增强的社会参与(占32%)和增加的体育活动参与(占28%)。结论:该研究强调了在设计老龄化政策时区分财政支持来源的必要性。建议包括鼓励老年人积累资产,促进有能力的个人推迟退休,以及促进社区倡议,以促进社会活动和身体活动的参与。这些发现提倡建立综合政策框架,将经济赋权与社会参与机会结合起来,以应对中国的老龄化挑战。
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Healthcare
Healthcare Medicine-Health Policy
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3.50
自引率
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审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Healthcare (ISSN 2227-9032) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal (free for readers), which publishes original theoretical and empirical work in the interdisciplinary area of all aspects of medicine and health care research. Healthcare publishes Original Research Articles, Reviews, Case Reports, Research Notes and Short Communications. We encourage researchers to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. For theoretical papers, full details of proofs must be provided so that the results can be checked; for experimental papers, full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Additionally, electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculations, experimental procedure, etc., can be deposited along with the publication as “Supplementary Material”.
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