Abstract
Objectives
We aim to examine (1) variations in the public awareness of poverty as a determinant of health and (2) associations of individual and macro level factors with awareness.
Methods
Analyses are based on the International Social Survey Programme. Data stem from 23 countries (N = 37,228) that were assigned to six welfare states. Sociodemographic, socio-economic, and health-related factors were considered as individual level characteristics. Gross domestic product, relative poverty rate, Gini coefficient, and magnitude of health inequalities were additionally introduced as macro level factors.
Results
About 47% of the respondents in all countries agreed with the statement that people suffer from severe health problems because they are poor (range 30–77%). Multilevel analyses reveal that awareness was least pronounced in Liberal, East European, and East Asian welfare regimes. Moreover, women, older adults, respondents with low education and income, as well as poor health were more likely to show awareness.
Conclusions
There is a need to raise public awareness of the adverse health effects of poverty as the public opinion can be an important driver of political will on health and social issues.
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von dem Knesebeck, O., Vonneilich, N. & Kim, T.J. Public awareness of poverty as a determinant of health: survey results from 23 countries. Int J Public Health 63, 165–172 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-017-1035-9
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