| Literature DB >> 36090830 |
Aïda Solé-Auró1, Pilar Zueras2,3, Elisenda Rentería2, Mariona Lozano2.
Abstract
Objectives: This paper examines the gender gap in unhealthy life expectancy across education levels and age in Spain to understand the extent to which the gender paradox exists over education and across ages.Entities:
Keywords: Spain; disablement process; education gradient; gender paradox; population health
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36090830 PMCID: PMC9459479 DOI: 10.3389/ijph.2022.1604946
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Public Health ISSN: 1661-8556 Impact factor: 5.100
Sample Characteristics: Sample size, mean age and standard deviation (sd), and weighted percentage of the education and health variables for Spain for men and women, Age 45+ (Source: European Health Interview Survey (EHIS), Spanish Statistical Office (INE), Spain, 2019).
| Men | Women | |
|---|---|---|
| Sample Size (N) | 6,899 | 8,111 |
| Mean Age | 61.6 | 63.2 |
| SD Age | 11.89 | 12.84 |
| Low Education (in %) | 31 | 37 |
| High Education (in %) | 69 | 63 |
| Health variables (in %) | ||
| Chronic conditions | 57 | 61 |
| Bad Self-rated health | 30 | 39 |
| Cognitive Impairment | 12 | 18 |
Source: European Health Interview Survey (EHIS), Spanish Statistical Office (INE), 2019.
FIGURE 1Descriptive Statistics: Prevalence of poor health condition for men and women by education level for ten-year age groups. Individuals aged 45+ (Source: European Health Interview Survey (EHIS), Spanish Statistical Office (INE), Spain, 2019).
Life expectancy and unhealthy life expectancy (in years) for both men and women and for low and high levels of education by ten-year age groups, Source: European Health Interview Survey (EHIS), Spanish Statistical Office (INE), Spain, 2019.
| Life Expectancy | Years with health problems(UHLE) | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chronic Condition | Bad self-reported health | Cognitive impairment | ||||||||||||||
| Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women | |||||||||
| Years | CI | Years | CI | Years | CI | Years | CI | Years | CI | Years | CI | Years | CI | Years | CI | |
| Primary or less | ||||||||||||||||
| 45–54 | 35.2 | (35.2–35.2) | 40.8 | (40.8–40.8) | 21.0 | (20.5–21.4) | 24.7 | (24.3–25.2) | 13.2 | (12.9–13.5) | 17.8 | (17.4–18.1) | 5.2 | (5.1–5.3) | 7.9 | (7.8–8.1) |
| 55–59 | 26.5 | (23.5–26.5) | 31.6 | (31.6–31.7) | 17.7 | (17.3–18) | 20.9 | (20.6–21.3) | 11.0 | (10.7–11.2) | 15.0 | (14.7–15.2) | 4.5 | (4.4–4.6) | 7.0 | (6.9–7.1) |
| 65–74 | 18.8 | (18.7–18.8) | 22.9 | (22.9–22.9) | 13.1 | (12.8–13.3) | 15.2 | (14.9–15.4) | 8.0 | (7.8–8.2) | 11.1 | (10.9–11.3) | 3.9 | (3.8–4) | 5.7 | (5.6–5.9) |
| 75–84 | 11.9 | (11.9–11.9) | 14.5 | (14.5–14.5) | 7.3 | (7.1–7.5) | 8.4 | (8.2–8.5) | 5.2 | (5–5.4) | 6.7 | (6.5–6.9) | 2.8 | (2.7–2.8) | 4.1 | (4–4.3) |
| 85+ | 6.3 | (6.3–6.3) | 7.46 | (7.5–7.5) | 0.8 | (0.7–0.8) | 0.9 | (0.9–0.9) | 0.6 | (0.6–0.6) | 0.7 | (0.7–0.7) | 0.5 | (0.4–0.5) | 0.6 | (0.6–0.6) |
| Secondary or more | ||||||||||||||||
| 45–54 | 37.37 | (37.3–37.4) | 42.7 | (42.7–42.7) | 19.8 | (19.5–20.1) | 22.3 | (21.9–22.6) | 8.8 | (8.7–9) | 11.9 | (11.7–12.1) | 3.03 | (3–3.1) | 5.1 | (5–5.2) |
| 55–59 | 28.21 | (28.2–28.22) | 33.2 | (33.2–33.2) | 16.7 | (16.3–17) | 18.6 | (18.2–19) | 7.4 | (7.3–7.6) | 9.9 | (9.6–10.1) | 2.60 | (2.6–2.6) | 4.4 | (4.3–4.5) |
| 65–74 | 19.93 | (19.9–19.9) | 24.1 | (24.1–24.1) | 12.2 | (11.9–12.5) | 13.5 | (13.2–13.9) | 5.4 | (5.3–5.6) | 7.3 | (7.1–7.5) | 2.19 | (2.1–2.2) | 3.7 | (3.6–3.8) |
| 75–84 | 12.58 | (12.6–12.6) | 15.5 | (15.5–15.5) | 6.8 | (6.5–7.1) | 7.5 | (7.2–7.8) | 3.4 | (3.2–3.5) | 4.3 | (4.1–4.4) | 1.46 | (1.4–1.5) | 2.6 | (2.5–2.7) |
| 85+ | 6.6 | (6.6–6.6) | 8.03 | (8.0–8.0) | 0.8 | (0.7–.8) | 0.8 | (0.8–0.9) | 0.6 | (0.5–0.6) | 0.5 | (0.5–0.6) | 0.40 | (0.4–0.4) | 0.4 | (0.4–0.5) |
Source: European Health Interview Survey (EHIS), Spanish Statistical Office (INE), 2019.
Note: CI are Confident Intervals.
FIGURE 2Ratios of the proportion of unhealthy life expectancy by gender and education. Individuals aged 45+ (Source: European Health Interview Survey (EHIS), Spanish Statistical Office (INE), Spain, 2019).