Identifying Urban–Rural Disparities and Associated Factors in the Prevalence of Disabilities in Tianjin, China
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 1480 |
Journal / Publication | Land |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 8 |
Online published | 25 Jul 2023 |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2023 |
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Abstract
In the current context of aging and urbanization, the rapid increase in the prevalences of disabilities (PoDs) has become an important consideration in healthy urban planning. Previous studies have focused on the spatial prevalence of total disabilities based on large-scale survey data. However, few studies have examined different types of PoDs and the factors contributing to spatial disparities in micro-urban units at the municipal level. This study aims to fill this gap by exploring the spatial PoDs, related built environments, and socio-economic factors across the Tianjin municipality in 2020. The study employed Getis–Ord GI* analysis to identify urban-rural disparities and ordinary least square (OLS) and quantile regression (QR) analyses to model the heterogeneous effects of the spatial PoDs-associated factors across quantiles. The results reveal that the PoDs, especially of visual, hearing, and limb disabilities, in the urban center, are significantly higher than those in rural areas, which is inconsistent with previous studies conducted in China. The urbanization rate, medical facilities, and education facilities significantly reduced the total PoDs, while the elderly population, migrant population, bus route density, and road density significantly increased it. The built environments and socio-economic factors had heterogeneous impacts on different types of PoDs, which were summarized into three categories based on these dominant factors: (1) visual and hearing disabilities were medical facility-dominated; (2) intellectual and limb disabilities were urbanization- and aging-dominated; and (3) mental and speech disabilities were migrant-dominated. This study provides scientific advice to adapt to the expected increase in demand for disability-related medical and public health services and to expand the range of effective strategies and interventions aimed at preventing the deterioration of disability and improving disability management in the population. © 2023 by the authors.
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- different types of disability, dominant factors, dominated type, prevalence of disabilities, Tianjin, urban-rural disparity
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Identifying Urban–Rural Disparities and Associated Factors in the Prevalence of Disabilities in Tianjin, China. / Jiang, Yuxiao; Han, Xinyu; Qiu, Ning et al.
In: Land, Vol. 12, No. 8, 1480, 08.2023.
In: Land, Vol. 12, No. 8, 1480, 08.2023.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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