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Title: Period Trends in Self-Rated Health at Midlife: Variations by Race/Ethnicity, Union Status, and Education

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2021

ISSN: 21968837

DOI: 10.1007/S40615-021-01066-9/FIGURES/15

Abstract: Background: Research shows rising midlife morbidity among US non-Hispanic white adults, but it is unclear if and how self-rated health of racial/ethnic minority adults has changed in recent years. More research is also needed to understand factors moderating self-rated health trends among middle-aged white adults. Given the racial/ethnic and educational differences in family experiences in recent decades, scholars have called for analysis of union status and educational differentials in self-rated health trends across racial/ethnic groups. Methods: We used data from 2000–2018 National Health Interview Survey to analyze racial/ethnic variations in self-rated health trends at midlife across union status and educational groups. Results: The findings showed that recent trends in self-rated health differed not just by race/ethnicity, but also by union status and education. Changes in self-rated health were more pronounced among non-Hispanic white men and women than among racial/ethnic minorities. However, not all groups of middle-aged white adults experienced self-rated health decline. Also, worsening self-rated health at midlife extends to some nonwhites. Compared to the health decline among many racial/ethnic/gender and educational groups, married black women with college degree or higher reported significant improvement in their self-rated health over time. Conclusion: The findings demonstrate the interactions among race/ethnicity, gender, union status, and education in recent self-rated health trends.

Url: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40615-021-01066-9

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Authors: Lamidi, Esther O.

Periodical (Full): Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

Issue: 3

Volume: 9

Pages: 1243-1261

Data Collections: IPUMS Health Surveys - NHIS

Topics: Education, Family and Marriage, Gender, Health, Race and Ethnicity

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