Health and selected socioeconomic characteristics of the family: United States, 1988-90.

J G Collins, F B LeClere
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National estimates of average annual health indexes for the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States are presented in this report according to selected socioeconomic characteristics of the family. These estimates are based on data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) in 1988, 1989, and 1990. Health indexes presented include percent limited in activity; percent with fair or poor respondent-assessed health status, restricted activity days, bed disability days, work-loss days, and school-loss days; percent with a physician contact in past year; numbers of annual physician contacts per person per year; percent with a hospital episode in the past year; days per short-term hospital stay; and incidence of acute conditions. This report includes the findings that persons living by themselves reported a higher percent of limitations in activity, high rates of disability days, more physician contacts per year, and a higher incidence rate from acute conditions than all persons 45-64 years of age. Persons in all four age groups reported higher percents with limitations of activity and higher percents with fair or poor health status in families in which the educational level of the responsible family adult member was less the 12 years than in families where the responsible adult was better educated. Both males and females, and white persons and black persons, in each of the age groups 18 years and over who were living with a spouse reported lower percents of limitations in activity than did persons living in other family relationships.

家庭的健康和选定的社会经济特征:美国,1988- 1990年。
本报告根据选定的家庭社会经济特征,介绍了美国非收容平民人口的年平均健康指数的全国估计数。这些估计基于1988年、1989年和1990年全国健康访谈调查(NHIS)的数据。提出的健康指数包括活动受限百分比;受访者健康状况、活动受限日、卧床残疾日、失业日和失学日评估为一般或较差的百分比;在过去一年中与医生接触的百分比;每人每年与医生接触的次数;在过去一年中住院的百分比;短期住院天数;以及急性疾病的发病率。该报告包括以下调查结果:独居者报告的活动受限比例较高,残疾天数较高,每年就医次数较多,急性疾病发病率高于45-64岁的所有人。与负责任的成年人受教育程度较高的家庭相比,负责任的成年人受教育程度在12岁以下的家庭中,所有四个年龄组的人报告活动受限的比例较高,健康状况一般或较差的比例较高。无论是男性还是女性,白人还是黑人,在每个18岁及以上的年龄组中,与配偶生活在一起的人报告的活动限制比例都低于与其他家庭关系生活在一起的人。
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