SOCIOECONOMIC RESOURCES AND SELF-RATED HEALTH: A STUDY IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA |
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Authors: | John J. Green Katie Kerstetter Albert B. Nylander III |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Community-Based Research , Delta State University , Cleveland, Mississippi, USA jgreen@deltastate.edu;3. Center for Community and Economic Development , Delta State University , Cleveland, Mississippi, USA;4. Division of Social Sciences , Delta State University , Cleveland, Mississippi, USA |
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Abstract: | Numerous factors influence health, including family background, individual behaviors, and community context. Access to care and insurance are critical, especially for people in lower socioeconomic groups who often face challenges beyond their immediate control. Building from a synthesis of theoretical frameworks, and using data from the Delta Rural Poll, this article utilizes logistic regression to explore the relationship between macro and micro socioeconomic resources and self-rated health among residents of the Mississippi Delta. Results demonstrate that these are important factors, although associations vary by racial group. Theory and policy considerations arising from the results are discussed. |
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