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A Multilevel Logit Estimation on the Determinants of Utilization of Preventive Health Care and Healthy Lifestyle Practice in China

Fan, Lida; Liu, Jianye; & Habibov, Nazim N. (2015). A Multilevel Logit Estimation on the Determinants of Utilization of Preventive Health Care and Healthy Lifestyle Practice in China. World Medical & Health Policy, 7(4), 309-28. PMCID: PMC4672619

Fan, Lida; Liu, Jianye; & Habibov, Nazim N. (2015). A Multilevel Logit Estimation on the Determinants of Utilization of Preventive Health Care and Healthy Lifestyle Practice in China. World Medical & Health Policy, 7(4), 309-28. PMCID: PMC4672619

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The purpose of this study is to provide policy implications by estimating the individual and community level determinants of preventive health-care utilization in China based upon data from the China Health and Nutrition Survey. Two different frameworks, a human capital model and a psychological-behavioral model, are tested using a multilevel logit estimation. The results demonstrate different patterns for medical and nonmedical preventive activities. There is a strong correlation between having medical insurance and utilizing preventive health services. For the usage of medical-related preventive health care (MP), age, gender, education, urban residence, and medical insurance are strong predictors. High income did not provide much of an increase in the usage level of MP, but the lack of income was a huge obstacle for low-income people to overcome. Community variation in number of facilities accounted for about one third of the total variation in the utilization of MP. The utilization of MP in China remains dependent upon the individual's social-economic conditions.




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Fan, Lida
Liu, Jianye
Habibov, Nazim N.



2015


World Medical & Health Policy

7

4

309-28








PMC4672619


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