Poverty and self‐rated health in later life: The mediating role of material hardship

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Title
Poverty and self‐rated health in later life: The mediating role of material hardship
Journal
Social Science Quarterly
Author(s)
Li Yang, Mutchler Jan E.
ISSN
0038-4941
1540-6237
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
103
Number
3
Pages
521-533
Language
english
Abstract
Objective: Poverty and material hardship have both been linked to negative health outcomes in later life. Yet, limited research investigates their combined associations with health. We examined the mediating role of material hardship in the association between poverty and self-rated health. <br/><br/>Methods: Using data from the Understanding America Study, we estimated binary and ordered logistic regression models of self-rated health, including indicators of hardship and income-to-poverty ratios for adults aged 50 years or older (N = 2862). <br/><br/>Results: We found that the association between income poverty and self-rated health was mediated by indicators of material hardship among those with incomes between two and four times the official poverty threshold. <br/><br/>Conclusion: Interventions to improve health in later life would benefit from efforts to assess and alleviate hardship, with attention to those in the middle range of the income distribution who have income too high to qualify for needs-based supports while still being at risk of experiencing hardship.
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