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Socioeconomic status and quality of life among older adults with hypertension in rural Shandong, China: a mediating effect of social capital

BACKGROUND: Improving the quality of life (QoL) of older adults is becoming an important global issue. However, very few studies have been focused on the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and QoL in older adults with hypertension. The purpose of this study is to investigate (a) the sta...

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Autores principales: Fu, Yingjie, Zhang, Shuo, Guo, Xiaolei, Lu, Zilong, Sun, Xiaojie
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10622776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37927868
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1248291
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author Fu, Yingjie
Zhang, Shuo
Guo, Xiaolei
Lu, Zilong
Sun, Xiaojie
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Zhang, Shuo
Guo, Xiaolei
Lu, Zilong
Sun, Xiaojie
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description BACKGROUND: Improving the quality of life (QoL) of older adults is becoming an important global issue. However, very few studies have been focused on the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and QoL in older adults with hypertension. The purpose of this study is to investigate (a) the status of QoL and (b) the mediating effect of social capital in the relationship between SES and QoL, among rural older adults with hypertension in China. METHODS: Using multistage stratified random sampling, a face-to-face questionnaire survey was conducted among rural older adults with hypertension in Shandong province of China from June to July 2021. Three typical measures representing SES were used, namely, annual household income, educational level, and employment status. Individual social capital and QoL were assessed by the Resource Generator-China Scale (RG—China) and a 34-item simplified Patient Report Outcome (PRO)-specific scale for older adults with hypertension, respectively. A total of 950 rural older adults with hypertension were included in the analysis. The mediation model based on bootstrap analyses was employed to explore the relationship between SES and QoL and the mediating role of social capital in the SES-QoL nexus. RESULTS: The sampled rural older adults with hypertension had an upper-middle level of QoL, and the average score was 132.57 ± 19.40. SES was positively correlated with both QoL and individual social capital; individual social capital was significantly positively correlated with QoL. Controlling for sociodemographic variables, SES was still significantly associated with individual social capital (β = 0.140, P < 0.001), and the higher the individual social capital, the better QoL (β = 0.153, P < 0.001). Individual social capital played a partially mediating role in the association between SES and QoL (indirect effect = 0.021, 95% CI: 0.010–0.038), which accounted for 9.38% of the total effect. CONCLUSION: This study provides evidence that the effect of SES on QoL was partially mediated by individual social capital among rural older adults with hypertension in China. The government should pay more attention to the rural older hypertensive population with lower SES and strive to reduce the negative impact of poor SES on their QoL, based on effective strategies including improving their individual social capital.
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spelling pubmed-106227762023-11-04 Socioeconomic status and quality of life among older adults with hypertension in rural Shandong, China: a mediating effect of social capital Fu, Yingjie Zhang, Shuo Guo, Xiaolei Lu, Zilong Sun, Xiaojie Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: Improving the quality of life (QoL) of older adults is becoming an important global issue. However, very few studies have been focused on the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and QoL in older adults with hypertension. The purpose of this study is to investigate (a) the status of QoL and (b) the mediating effect of social capital in the relationship between SES and QoL, among rural older adults with hypertension in China. METHODS: Using multistage stratified random sampling, a face-to-face questionnaire survey was conducted among rural older adults with hypertension in Shandong province of China from June to July 2021. Three typical measures representing SES were used, namely, annual household income, educational level, and employment status. Individual social capital and QoL were assessed by the Resource Generator-China Scale (RG—China) and a 34-item simplified Patient Report Outcome (PRO)-specific scale for older adults with hypertension, respectively. A total of 950 rural older adults with hypertension were included in the analysis. The mediation model based on bootstrap analyses was employed to explore the relationship between SES and QoL and the mediating role of social capital in the SES-QoL nexus. RESULTS: The sampled rural older adults with hypertension had an upper-middle level of QoL, and the average score was 132.57 ± 19.40. SES was positively correlated with both QoL and individual social capital; individual social capital was significantly positively correlated with QoL. Controlling for sociodemographic variables, SES was still significantly associated with individual social capital (β = 0.140, P < 0.001), and the higher the individual social capital, the better QoL (β = 0.153, P < 0.001). Individual social capital played a partially mediating role in the association between SES and QoL (indirect effect = 0.021, 95% CI: 0.010–0.038), which accounted for 9.38% of the total effect. CONCLUSION: This study provides evidence that the effect of SES on QoL was partially mediated by individual social capital among rural older adults with hypertension in China. The government should pay more attention to the rural older hypertensive population with lower SES and strive to reduce the negative impact of poor SES on their QoL, based on effective strategies including improving their individual social capital. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10622776/ /pubmed/37927868 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1248291 Text en Copyright © 2023 Fu, Zhang, Guo, Lu and Sun. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Fu, Yingjie
Zhang, Shuo
Guo, Xiaolei
Lu, Zilong
Sun, Xiaojie
Socioeconomic status and quality of life among older adults with hypertension in rural Shandong, China: a mediating effect of social capital
title Socioeconomic status and quality of life among older adults with hypertension in rural Shandong, China: a mediating effect of social capital
title_full Socioeconomic status and quality of life among older adults with hypertension in rural Shandong, China: a mediating effect of social capital
title_fullStr Socioeconomic status and quality of life among older adults with hypertension in rural Shandong, China: a mediating effect of social capital
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic status and quality of life among older adults with hypertension in rural Shandong, China: a mediating effect of social capital
title_short Socioeconomic status and quality of life among older adults with hypertension in rural Shandong, China: a mediating effect of social capital
title_sort socioeconomic status and quality of life among older adults with hypertension in rural shandong, china: a mediating effect of social capital
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10622776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37927868
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1248291
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