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Exploring relative deprivation: Is social comparison a mechanism in the relation between income and health?

机译:探索相对贫困:社会比较是收入与健康之间关系的一种机制吗?

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During the last decade there has been a growing interest in the relation between income and health. The discussion has mostly focused on the individual's relative standing in the income distribution with the implicit understanding that the absolute level of income is not as relevant when the individual's basic needs are fulfilled. This study hypothesises relative deprivation to be a mechanism in the relation between income and health in Sweden: being relatively deprived in comparison to a reference group causes a stressful situation, which might affect self-rated health. Reference groups were formed by combining indicators of social class, age and living region, resulting in 40 reference groups. Within each of these groups a mean income level was calculated and individuals with an income below 70% of the mean income level in the reference group were considered as being relatively deprived. The results showed that more women than men were relatively deprived, but the effect of relative deprivation on self-rated health was more pronounced among men than among women. In order to estimate the importance of the effect of relative income versus the effect of absolute income, some analyses on the effect of relative deprivation on self-rated health were also carried out within different absolute income levels. When restricting the analysis to the lowest 40% of the income span the effect of relative deprivation almost disappeared. Relative deprivation may have a significant relation to health among men. However, for the 40% with the lowest income in the population the effect of relative deprivation on health is considerably reduced, possibly due to the more prominent relation between low absolute income and poor health.
机译:在过去十年中,人们越来越关注收入与健康之间的关系。讨论主要集中在个人在收入分配中的相对地位,隐含的理解是,当满足个人的基本需求时,绝对收入水平并不重要。这项研究假设相对剥夺是瑞典收入与健康之间关系的一种机制:与参考群体相比,相对剥夺会导致压力大的状况,这可能会影响自我评价的健康。参照组是通过结合社会阶层,年龄和居住地区的指标而形成的,共有40个参照组。在这些组中的每个组中,均计算了平均收入水平,并且收入低于参考组中平均收入水平的70%的个人被视为相对贫困。结果表明,相对被剥夺的女性人数多于男性,但相对剥夺对自我评价健康的影响在男性中比在女性中更为明显。为了估计相对收入对绝对收入的影响的重要性,还对不同绝对收入水平下相对剥夺对自我评估健康的影响进行了一些分析。将分析限制在收入范围的最低40%时,相对贫困的影响几乎消失了。相对剥夺可能与男人的健康有重要关系。但是,对于收入最低的40%人口,相对匮乏对健康的影响被大大降低,这可能是由于绝对收入低与健康状况差之间的关系更为突出。

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