Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2024711738> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2024711738 endingPage "17" @default.
- W2024711738 startingPage "10" @default.
- W2024711738 abstract "Disability is usually associated with poorer self-rated health. However, as many people with disabilities do not consider themselves unhealthy, the association may not be as straightforward as it appears. This study examines whether the relationship between disability and self-rated health is dependent on a country's welfare regime. Welfare regimes can play a significant role in securing the needs of disabled people and lessening their social exclusion. However, welfare regimes also label disabled people accordingly, before they become entitled to specific provisions and services. Being given a low status label and being dependent on welfare provisions might trigger a negative self-evaluation of health. Using data from 57 countries of the World Health Survey of 2002–2004, the multilevel regression analyses show that people with a disability tend to rate their health worse than people without any disability. Moreover, the strength of this negative association varies significantly across countries and is affected by a country's welfare regime. The association is the strongest in the various Welfare State regimes (mostly European countries) and the weakest in Informal-Security regimes (Latin-American and Asian countries) and in Insecurity regimes (African countries). Disabled people living in Welfare States regimes tend to rate their health worse than people in other regimes. These findings confirm that welfare regimes play a role in shaping the health perception of disabled people and that processes of labeling may result in unintended and negative consequences of welfare programs. Research on the nexus between disability and self-rated health that neglects this macro-social context of welfare regimes may lead to undifferentiated and even incorrect conclusions. • People with disabilities rate their health worse than people without disabilities. • The strength of the link between disability and self-rated health varies cross-nationally. • Welfare regimes influence the relation between disability and self-rated health. • In Welfare States disabled people rate their health worse than in other regimes. • This relation is weakest in Informal-Security and Insecurity regimes." @default.
- W2024711738 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2024711738 creator A5008423580 @default.
- W2024711738 creator A5027339996 @default.
- W2024711738 creator A5048109516 @default.
- W2024711738 creator A5065710027 @default.
- W2024711738 date "2014-09-01" @default.
- W2024711738 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2024711738 title "Do welfare regimes influence the association between disability and self-perceived health? A multilevel analysis of 57 countries" @default.
- W2024711738 cites W1965311602 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W1976492878 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W1981357280 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W1982971507 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W1985264354 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W1995412621 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W1996823741 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2006725579 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2011103511 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2013442914 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2014227595 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2028717323 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2031922891 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2035625436 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2040254360 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2040458230 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2046514813 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2046757451 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2051525410 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2061338770 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2064905167 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2087252688 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2105156624 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2113479291 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2125683571 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2135379256 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2146016148 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2158633307 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2163366026 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2317413163 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W2519834875 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W3121901796 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W4213367093 @default.
- W2024711738 cites W4239479992 @default.
- W2024711738 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.07.023" @default.
- W2024711738 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25016461" @default.
- W2024711738 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2024711738 type Work @default.
- W2024711738 sameAs 2024711738 @default.
- W2024711738 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W2024711738 countsByYear W20247117382015 @default.
- W2024711738 countsByYear W20247117382017 @default.
- W2024711738 countsByYear W20247117382018 @default.
- W2024711738 countsByYear W20247117382021 @default.
- W2024711738 countsByYear W20247117382022 @default.
- W2024711738 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2024711738 hasAuthorship W2024711738A5008423580 @default.
- W2024711738 hasAuthorship W2024711738A5027339996 @default.
- W2024711738 hasAuthorship W2024711738A5048109516 @default.
- W2024711738 hasAuthorship W2024711738A5065710027 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C100243477 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C119857082 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C129603779 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C148609458 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C149635348 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C172399796 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C4249254 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C47768531 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C53059260 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C100243477 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C118552586 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C119857082 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C129603779 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C148609458 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C149635348 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C15744967 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C162324750 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C172399796 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C17744445 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C199539241 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C41008148 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C4249254 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C47768531 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C53059260 @default.
- W2024711738 hasConceptScore W2024711738C94625758 @default.
- W2024711738 hasLocation W20247117381 @default.
- W2024711738 hasLocation W20247117382 @default.
- W2024711738 hasOpenAccess W2024711738 @default.
- W2024711738 hasPrimaryLocation W20247117381 @default.
- W2024711738 hasRelatedWork W1569022348 @default.
- W2024711738 hasRelatedWork W2000510853 @default.
- W2024711738 hasRelatedWork W2098353020 @default.