Choice of measure matters: A study of the relationship between socioeconomic status and psychosocial resources in a middle-aged normal population

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作者
Festin, Karin [1 ]
Thomas, Kristin [1 ]
Ekberg, Joakim [2 ]
Kristenson, Margareta [1 ]
机构
[1] Linkoping Univ, Fac Med & Hlth, Dept Med & Hlth Sci, Div Community Med, Linkoping, Sweden
[2] Ctr Healthcare Dev, Unit Hlth Anal, Linkoping, Region Ostergot, Sweden
来源
PLOS ONE | 2017年 / 12卷 / 08期
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
SELF-RATED HEALTH; PSYCHOLOGICAL-FACTORS; SOCIAL SUPPORT; HEART-DISEASE; RISK-FACTORS; SWEDISH MEN; FOLLOW-UP; MORTALITY; ESTEEM; COHERENCE;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0178929
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Psychosocial resources may serve as an important link to explain socioeconomic differences in health. Earlier studies have demonstrated that education, income and occupational status cannot be used interchangeably as indicators of a hypothetical latent social dimension. In the same manner, it is important to disentangle the effect of measuring different constructs of psychosocial resources. The aim of this study was therefore to analyse if associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and psychosocial resources differ depending on the measures used. A cross-sectional population-based study of a random sample (n = 1007) of middle-aged individuals (45-69 years old, 50% women) in Sweden was performed using questionnaire and register data. SES was measured as education, occupation, household income and self-rated economy. Psychosocial resources were measured as social integration, social support, mastery, self-esteem, sense of coherence (SOC) and trust. Logistic regression models were applied to analyse the relationships controlling for the effects of possible confounders. The measures of SES were low or moderately correlated to each other as were the measures of psychosocial resources. After controlling for age, sex, country of birth and employment status, household income and self-rated economy were associated with all six psychosocial resources; occupation was associated with three (social integration, self-esteem and trust) and education with two (social integration and self-esteem). Social integration and self-esteem showed a significant and graded relationship with all SES measures; trust was associated with all SES measures except education, whereas SOC and mastery were only associated with household income and self-rated economy. After controlling for other SES measures, no associations with psychosocial resources remained for education or occupation. In conclusion, associations between SES and psychosocial resources did differ depending on the measures used. The findings illustrate the importance of the choice of measure when investigating SES as well as psychosocial resources.
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