Life expectancy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe is substantially shorter than in Western Europe, and a similar divide exists in self-rated health. This exhaustive study of populations in seven Central and European countries - Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary - examines the social and psychosocial determinants of this divide. Practitioners and graduate students of public health and social psychology will find this an invaluable resource.
Life expectancy in countries of Central and Eastern Europe is substantially shorter than in Western Europe, and a similar divide exists in self-rated health. This exhaustive study of populations in seven Central and European countries - Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Czech Republic and Hungary - examines the social and psychosocial determinants of this divide. Practitioners and graduate students of public health and social psychology will find this an invaluable resource.
1 Introduction.- 1. East-West Difference.- 2. Main Interest and Hypotheses.- 3. Study Design and Data.- 4. Contributors to the Project.- 5. Structure.- 2 Background.- 1. Health Status in Countries of Central and Eastern Europe.- 2. Self-Rated Health.- 3. Socioeconomic Factors.- 4. Psychosocial Factors.- 3 Populations and Methods.- 1. Populations.- 2. Description of the Data.- 3. Statistical power of the Study.- 4. Statistical Analysis.- 4 Results.- 1. Descriptive Characteristics of Study Subjects and Populations.- 2. Socioeconomic Characteristics and Marital Status.- 3. Perceived Control and other Psycho-Social Factors not Related to Work.- 4. Measures of Socioeconomic Inequality at the Population Level.- 5. Work related Psychosocial Factors.- 6. Analyses Using other Endpoints.- 5 Discussion.- 1. Methodological Issues.- 2. Consistency of the Results with other Studies.- 3. Does this Research Help to Understand the Health Crisis in CCEE?.- 6 Conclusions.- References.- Appendix 1.- Chewe Questionnaire.- Appendix 2.- Physical Functioning.- Appendix 3.- Coding of Work Characteristics.
1 Introduction.- 1. East-West Difference.- 2. Main Interest and Hypotheses.- 3. Study Design and Data.- 4. Contributors to the Project.- 5. Structure.- 2 Background.- 1. Health Status in Countries of Central and Eastern Europe.- 2. Self-Rated Health.- 3. Socioeconomic Factors.- 4. Psychosocial Factors.- 3 Populations and Methods.- 1. Populations.- 2. Description of the Data.- 3. Statistical power of the Study.- 4. Statistical Analysis.- 4 Results.- 1. Descriptive Characteristics of Study Subjects and Populations.- 2. Socioeconomic Characteristics and Marital Status.- 3. Perceived Control and other Psycho-Social Factors not Related to Work.- 4. Measures of Socioeconomic Inequality at the Population Level.- 5. Work related Psychosocial Factors.- 6. Analyses Using other Endpoints.- 5 Discussion.- 1. Methodological Issues.- 2. Consistency of the Results with other Studies.- 3. Does this Research Help to Understand the Health Crisis in CCEE?.- 6 Conclusions.- References.- Appendix 1.- Chewe Questionnaire.- Appendix 2.- Physical Functioning.- Appendix 3.- Coding of Work Characteristics.
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