Intersectionality on the perception of health in two cross-national surveys (WVS and EVS).

Heliyon

University of Almeria, Department of Education, Investigator of the Research Group Diversity, Disability and Needs educational Specials (HUM782), Spain.

Published: April 2024

This article focuses on the health perceptions of people across social strata and nations using the combined dataset of the World Values Survey and the European Values Study (EVS/WVS). An intercategorical intersectional analysis model was developed to examine the social determinants underlying differences in health perceptions. Using logistic regression of the interactions between sex, age, level of educational attainment and income, we calculated the impact of these variables (main effects) and their interactions within the intersecting categories on health perceptions. The group with the best perception of their health includes men aged 16-49, with a high income and an upper-middle level of education. Comparative analysis has been carried out to identify differences in the influence of intersectional categories across countries. Of particular relevance is the number of Eastern European countries where the perception of people aged 50 and over with low income is very poor.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e29319DOI Listing

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