Socio-economic Aspects of Health-Related Behaviors and Their Dynamics: A Case Study for the Netherlands

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Background Previous studies have mostly focused on socio-demographic and health-related determinants of health-related behaviors. Although comprehensive health insurance coverage could discourage individual lifestyle improvement due to the ex-ante moral hazard problem, few studies have examined such effects. This study examines the association of a comprehensive set of factors including socio-demographic, health status, health insurance, and perceived change in health insurance coverage with health-related behaviors and their dynamics (ie, changes in behavior).   Methods Using Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) data (a European aging survey among ۵۰+ years old) for the Netherlands in ۲۰۰۴ and ۲۰۰۷ (sample size: ۱۷۴۵), binary and multinomial logit models are employed to study health-related behaviors (daily smoking, excessive alcohol use, and physical inactivity in ۲۰۰۴) and their corresponding changes (stopping or starting unhealthy behavior between ۲۰۰۴ and ۲۰۰۷).   Results Our findings show that being older, being female, having higher education and living with a partner increase the likelihood not to be a daily smoker or to stop daily smoking. At the same time, being older (OR = ۳.۰۲ [۱.۳۱, ۶.۹۵]) and being female (OR = ۱.۷۷ [۱.۰۵, ۲.۹۶]) increases the likelihood to be or to become physically inactive. We also find that worse perceived health insurance coverage in ۲۰۰۷ is associated with a lower likelihood (OR = ۰.۱۹ [۰.۰۶, ۰.۵۷]) of stopping excessive alcohol use in that year. However, we do not find a strong association between the type of health insurance and health behavior.   Conclusion Our findings show that all above mentioned factors (ie, socio-demographic and health status factors) are associated with health-related behavior but not in a consistent way across all behaviors. Moreover, the dynamics of each behavior (positive or negative change) is not necessarily determined by the same factors that determine the state of that behavior. We also find that better perceived health insurance coverage is associated with a healthier lifestyle which is not compatible with an ex-ante moral hazard interpretation. Our results provide input to target policies towards elderly individuals in need of lifestyle change. However, further research should be done to identify the causal effect of health insurance on health-related behavior.

نویسندگان

Reza Rezayatmand

Health Management and Economics Research Center (HMERC), Isfahan University of Medial Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

Milena Pavlova

Department of Health Services Research, CAPHRI, FHML, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands

Wim Groot

Department of Health Services Research, CAPHRI, FHML, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands

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