dc.description.abstract | Objectives To estimate the prevalence of good selfreported health (SRH) in subpopulations based on the
social determinants of health and to investigate the
association between education (measured in years of
schooling) and good SRH among men and women aged
18–49 years in Yangon Region, Myanmar.<p>
<p>Design Analysis of data from a population-based,
cross-sectional study conducted in Yangon, Myanmar,
from October to November 2016. A multistage sampling
procedure was employed, and structured face-to-face
interviews were conducted with standardised questions
adapted from the Myanmar Demographic and Health
Survey. Prevalence ratios (PRs) with 95% CIs were
estimated using Poisson regression analyses by sex.
<p>Setting Urban and rural areas of Yangon Region,
Myanmar.
<p>Participants The sample included 2,506 participants
(91.8% response rate) aged 18–49 years and excluded
nuns, monks, soldiers, institutionalised people and
individuals deemed too ill physically and/or mentally to
participate.
<p>Results The prevalence of good SRH was 61.2% (95%
CI 59.3 to 63.1), with higher rates among men (72.0%,
95%CI 69.3 to 74.5), younger individuals (69.2%, 95%CI
66.2 to 72.1), urban residents (63.6%, 95%CI 60.8 to
66.3), extended family dwellers (66.6%, 95%CI 63.7 to
69.4) and those with a higher level of education (66.0%,
95%CI 61.3 to 70.5). After adjusting for confounders (age
and area of residence), the association between years of
schooling and SRH (PR) was 1.01 (95% CI 1.01 to 1.02,
p=0.002) in men and 1.01 (95% CI 0.99 to 1.02, p=0.415)
in women.
<p>Conclusions Good SRH was more prevalent among
men than among women. Additionally, a 1-year increase
in education was associated with a 1% increase in
the prevalence of good SRH among men, whereas the
association was not statistically significant among women.
In order to enhance the educational benefits of health in
Myanmar, we recommend a higher focus on the length
of education and addressing gender inequalities in wage
return from education. | en_US |
dc.identifier.citation | Baek, Aye WT, Htet AS, Stigum H, Gopinathan U, Bjertness E. Educational inequalities and self-reported health among men and women aged 18-49 years in Yangon Region, Myanmar: analysis of a population-based, cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 2024;14(6) | en_US |