| Literature DB >> 35090465 |
Thomas J Stopka1,2,3, Wenhui Feng4, Laura Corlin4,5, Erin King6,7, Jayanthi Mistry8, Wendy Mansfield9, Ying Wang9, Peter Levine6, Jennifer D Allen10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The principle of equity is fundamental to many current debates about social issues and plays an important role in community and individual health. Traditional research has focused on singular dimensions of equity (e.g., wealth), and often lacks a comprehensive perspective. The goal of this study was to assess relationships among three domains of equity, health, wealth, and civic engagement, in a nationally representative sample of U.S. residents.Entities:
Keywords: Civic engagement; Equity; Health; Nationally representative survey; Wealth
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35090465 PMCID: PMC8795944 DOI: 10.1186/s12939-021-01609-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Equity Health ISSN: 1475-9276
Fig. 1Conceptual Framework: Equity in Health, Wealth, and Civic Engagement
Fig. 2Structural equation model relating health, wealth, and civic engagement. Values in parentheses represent beta coefficients. Ovals represent latent constructs and rectangles represent measured variables. Values = 1 were constrained
Variable definitions for the structural equation model
| Construct | Measured variable | Levels (unweighted n) |
|---|---|---|
| Health (measured) | Self-reported physical health | very good or excellent (635) poor, fair, or good (621) |
| Measured covariates for health | Body mass index from self-reported height and weight | continuous; mean = 28.3 |
| Ever smoked > 100 cigarettes | yes (478) no (786) | |
| Diagnosed depression or anxiety | yes (211) no (1017) | |
Self-reported being told by a healthcare professional that they had any of: a substance or alcohol self-reported using prescription pain medication not prescribed to them by a doctor | yes (97) no (1109) | |
| Self-reported diagnosis by a healthcare professional for any of: chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma, heart conditions (i.e., heart attack, heart disease, or other heart condition), pulmonary arterial hypertension, high blood pressure, diabetes or pre-diabetes, HIV, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, or the hepatitis C virus | yes (345) no (904) | |
| Wealth (latent) | Annual household income | <$20,000 annual household income (92) $20,000–$49,999 (253) $50,000–$84,999 (302) $85,000–$149,999 (336) ≥$150,000 (284) |
| Educational attainment | <high school (96) high school (375) some college (332) Bachelor’s degree or higher (464) | |
| Home ownership | yes (969) rented for cash or occupied without payment of cash rent (298) | |
| Civic Engagement (latent) | Self-reported likely voter | unlikely = score of 1–6 (218) likely = score of 7–10 (1037) |
| Self-reported personal efficacy to solve problems in community | no difference (322) a little difference (527) some difference (334) a great deal of difference (70) | |
| Self-reported collective efficacy to solve problems in community | no difference (90) a little difference (271) some difference (573) a great deal of difference (323) | |
| Self-reported informal collaboration to solve a community problem | within the past 12 months (171) yes but not within the last 12 months (241) no (846) |
Demographic characteristics: Tufts Equity Survey, 2020 (n = 1267) vs. Current Population Survey, 2020
| Factor | Equity Survey Totals n (weighted percentage) | 2020 CPS March Supplement |
|---|---|---|
| Female | 631 (51.6%) | 51.5% |
| Male | 636 (48.4%) | 48.5% |
| 18–24 | 55 (8.4%) | 11.5% |
| 25–34 | 165 (20.5%) | 18.0% |
| 35–44 | 187 (17.1%) | 16.4% |
| 45–54 | 188 (13.7%) | 15.7% |
| 55–64 | 317 (20.1%) | 16.7% |
| 65–74 | 236 (13.5%) | 12.8% |
| ≥ 75 | 119 (6.8%) | 8.9% |
| Hispanic | 151 (16.4%) | 16.7% |
| NH Black | 117 (11.8%) | 11.9% |
| NH White | 893 (63.1%) | 62.8% |
| Multiracial or other | 106 (8.6%) | 8.6% |
| Married | 769 (53.2%) | 52.9% |
| Widowed | 73 (4.8%) | 5.8% |
| Divorced | 134 (9.5%) | 10.0% |
| Separated | 18 (1.6%) | 1.8% |
| Never married | 210 (24.3%) | 29.5% |
| Living with partner | 63 (6.6%) | – |
Notes. Source: Authors’ analysis of Tufts Equity Survey. Sample sizes are unweighted. Percentages have sample weights applied to be representative of U.S. population
CPS Current Population Survey, 2020 (U.S. Census Bureau), NH Non-Hispanic
Wealth and socioeconomic characteristics: Tufts Equity Survey, 2020 (n = 1267) vs. Current Population Survey, 2020
| Factor | Equity Survey Totals n (weighted percentage) | 2020 CPS March Supplement |
|---|---|---|
| < $10,000 | 35 (3.6%) | 3.5% |
| $10,000 to $14,999 | 31 (2.9%) | 2.5% |
| $15,000 to $24,999 | 68 (7.1%) | 5.8% |
| $25,000 to $34,999 | 88 (8.2%) | 6.9% |
| $35,000 to $49,999 | 123 (10.0%) | 10.4% |
| $50,000 to $74,999 | 211 (17.2%) | 16.3% |
| $75,000 to $99,999 | 163 (13.7%) | 13.3% |
| $100,000 to $149,999 | 264 (17.7%) | 18.2% |
| $150,000 to $199,999 | 165 (11.7%) | 10.3% |
| ≥ $200,000 | 119 (7.9%) | 12.8% |
| Working | 804 (65.2%) | 60.2% |
| Laid off/looking for work | 47 (5.6%) | 3.2% |
| Retired/disabled | 356 (22.7%) | 24.4% |
| Not working (other) | 60 (6.5%) | 12.2% |
| Less than high school | 96 (10.6%) | 9.8% |
| High school | 375 (28.3%) | 27.8% |
| Some college | 332 (27.8%) | 27.6% |
| Bachelor’s degree or higher | 464 (33.3%) | 34.8% |
| Owned or being bought by participant or someone in their household | 969 (70.9%) | 70.1% |
| Rented for cash/occupied without payment of cash rent | 298 (29.2%) | 29.9% |
Notes. Source: Authors’ analysis of Tufts Equity Survey, 2020. Sample sizes are unweighted. Percentages have sample weights applied to be representative of U.S. population
CPS Current Population Survey, 2020 (U.S. Census Bureau)
Civic engagement measures in the U.S.: Tufts Equity Survey, 2020 (n = 1267)
| Factor | Equity Survey Totals n (weighted percentage) |
|---|---|
| Democrat | 424 (35.4%) |
| Republican | 398 (28.3%) |
| Other | 445 (36.3%) |
| None | 776 (63.3%) |
| At least one | 491 (36.7%) |
| Yes, within the past 12 months | 171 (13.4%) |
| Yes, but not within the past 12 months | 241 (17.2%) |
| No | 846 (68.5%) |
| Refused | 9 (0.9%) |
| Refused | 14 (1.1%) |
| No difference at all | 322 (24.7%) |
| A little difference | 527 (41.3%) |
| Some difference | 334 (26.9%) |
| A great deal of difference | 70 (6.0%) |
| Refused | 10 (0.8%) |
| No difference at all | 90 (7.5%) |
| A little difference | 271 (20.9%) |
| Some difference | 573 (44.7%) |
| A great deal of difference | 323 (26.0%) |
| Missing (not asked/refused/missing) | 132 (13.6%) |
| Never vote in local elections | 112 (10.9%) |
| Rarely vote in local elections | 132 (12.1%) |
| Sometimes vote in local elections | 276 (21.0%) |
| Always vote in local elections | 615 (42.4%) |
| Refused | 12 (1.3%) |
| 1 | 112 (10.1%) |
| 2–5 | 15 (10.4%) |
| 6–9 | 133 (12.6%) |
| 10 | 913 (65.7%) |
Source: Authors’ analysis of Tufts Equity Survey, 2020. Sample sizes are unweighted. Percentages have sample weights applied to be representative of U.S. population
Health outcomes and behaviors in the U.S.: Tufts Equity Survey, 2020 (n = 1267)
| Factor | Equity Survey Totals n (weighted percentage) |
|---|---|
| Refused | 11 (1.0%) |
| Excellent | 148 (12.3%) |
| Very good | 487 (37.3%) |
| Good | 426 (33.2%) |
| Fair | 157 (12.6%) |
| Poor | 38 (3.7%) |
| Told by healthcare provider have COVID-19 | 8 (0.8%) |
| Has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) | 6 (0.4%) |
| Has hepatitis C virus (HCV) | 10 (0.8%) |
| Pulmonary arterial hypertension | 4 (0.3%) |
| High blood pressure | 377 (24.1%) |
| Heart attack, heart disease, or other heart condition | 92 (6.2%) |
| Cancer | 82 (4.6%) |
| Chronic kidney disease | 24 (1.5%) |
| Diabetes or pre-diabetes | 176 (11.8%) |
| Asthma, chronic bronchitis, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) | 138 (11.0%) |
| Mean body mass index (standard error)a | 28.3 (0.21) |
| Obesity (body mass index ≥30 kg/m2) | 406 (31.9%) |
| Anxiety | 118 (11.1%) |
| Depression | 166 (14.2%) |
| Schizophrenia | 3 (0.3%) |
| Mood disorder | 11 (1.2%) |
| Smoked ≥100 cigarettes in lifetime | 478 (34.5%) |
| Ever vaped | 185 (17.1%) |
| Alcohol use disorder | 33 (2.6%) |
| Substance use disorder | 28 (2.2%) |
| Opioid use disorder | 11 (1.2%) |
| Has health insurance | 1101 (84.2%) |
Source: Authors’ analysis of Tufts Equity Survey, 2020. Sample sizes are unweighted. Percentages have sample weights applied to be representative of U.S. population
aMean and standard error are both weighted values