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Ethnic Differences in Participation in Medical Check-ups Among the Elderly: Evidence from Malaysia.

Yong Kang Cheah1, David Meltzer2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There were ethnic differences in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases among the elderly in Malaysia.
OBJECTIVE: To examine ethnic differences in participation in medical check-ups among the elderly.
DESIGN: A nationally representative data set was employed. Multiple logistic regressions were utilised to examine the relationship between ethnicity and the likelihood of undergoing medical check-ups. The regressions were stratified by age, income, marital status, gender, household location, insurance access and health status. These variables were also controlled for in the regressions (including stratified regressions). PARTICIPANTS: The respondents were required to be residents of Malaysia and not be institutionalised. Overall, 30,806 individuals were selected to be interviewed, but only 28,650 were actually interviewed, equivalent to a 93% response rate. Of those, only 2248 were used in the analyses, because 26,402 were others or below aged 60. MAIN MEASURES: The dependent variable was participation in a medical check-up. The main independent variables were the three major ethnic groups in Malaysia (Malay, Chinese, Indian). KEY
RESULTS: Among the elderly aged 70-79 years, Chinese (aOR 1.89; 95% CI 1.28, 2.81) and Indians (aOR 2.39; 95% CI 1.20, 4.74) were more likely to undergo medical check-ups than Malays. Among the elderly with monthly incomes of ≤ RM999, Chinese (aOR 1.44; 95% CI 1.12, 1.85) and Indians (aOR 1.50; 95% CI 0.99, 2.28) were more likely to undergo medical check-ups than Malays. Indian males were more likely to undergo medical check-ups than Malay males (aOR 2.32; 95% CI 1.15, 4.67). Chinese with hypercholesterolaemia (aOR 1.45; 95% CI 1.07, 1.98) and hypertension (aOR 1.32; 95% CI 1.02, 1.72) were more likely to undergo medical check-ups than Malays.
CONCLUSIONS: There were ethnic differences in participation in medical check-ups among the elderly. These ethnic differences varied across age, income, marital status, gender, household location, insurance access and health status.

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Keywords:  ethnicity; health; insurance; medical check-ups; the elderly

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32185659      PMCID: PMC7459043          DOI: 10.1007/s11606-020-05766-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Intern Med        ISSN: 0884-8734            Impact factor:   5.128


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1.  Capsule Commentary on Cheah et al., Ethnic Differences in Participation in Medical Check-ups Among the Elderly: Evidence from Malaysia.

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2.  Response to Yuan's Capsule Commentary.

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