The Impact of Health Education on The Health Status of Our Migrant Population
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https://doi.org/10.6918/IJOSSER.202502_8(2).0028Keywords:
Health education; mobile population; health status; logit.Abstract
At present, China is entering the "era of migration", and the mobile population is the main driving force of China's economic growth miracle, and the health status of the mobile population is the focus of extensive attention from all walks of life. This paper is based on the data of China's mobile population dynamic monitoring survey in 2018, and uses logit model to explore the impact of health education on the health status of China's mobile population and the mechanism of action. The results of the study prove that receiving health education has a significant improvement effect on the health status of the migrant population; the stepwise regression method proves that health records and family doctors play a mechanism role in improving the health status of the migrant population by receiving health education; this paper adopts the Ologit and Oprobit methods to carry out the robustness test, which proves that the empirical results are robust; and the heterogeneity analysis proves that health education can Significantly improve the health status of middle-aged and old-aged, female, and mobile population without higher education. Health education services should be focused on the migrant population; the establishment of health records and family doctor contracting services for the migrant population should be promoted and improved; and personalized and differentiated health education services for the migrant population should be insisted on.
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