China national health attitudes survey 2012-13

Duckett, Jane and Munro, Neil and Sutton, Matt Adam and Hunt, Kathryn (2020). China national health attitudes survey 2012-13. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-852091

This interdisciplinary project establishes a new collaboration among UK researchers and a leading Chinese social research team, to conduct the first major study of Chinese people's attitudes towards their health care. The project's core theoretical contribution is to understanding the relationships between attitudes and health-related behaviours, focussing particularly on how people evaluate their health system, their trust in doctors and the health system, and their utilization of preventive and curative health services. Previous quantitative research on health in China has examined the influence on utilization of age and gender, incomes, insurance protection, distance to health service providers and perceived health care needs. Yet work done in other countries has shown that attitudes, including performance evaluations and trust, can impact on people's decisions about when and where to use health services. At the same time, qualitative studies in China have suggested that people are often critical of performance and that there is a crisis of trust in doctors and the health care system. Our project is the first systematic study of these attitudes and how they influence utilization.

Data description (abstract)

This is a nationwide survey of adults in mainland China that explored attitudes towards health care, including how people evaluate their health system and their trust in doctors and health care providers. It also includes data on respondents’ health-related behaviours and utilization of preventive and other health services, as well as trust in political institutions, cultural values, economic status, social capital and standard demographic variables.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Duckett Jane University of Glasgow
Munro Neil University of Glasgow
Sutton Matt Adam University of Manchester
Hunt Kathryn University of Glasgow
Contributors:
Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Shen Mingming Peking University
Yan Jie Peking University
Lv Aofe University of Amsterdam
Sponsors: Economic and Social Research Council
Grant reference: ES/J011487/1
Topic classification: Social welfare policy and systems
Politics
Health
Society and culture
Keywords: access to health services, health care facilities, health behaviour, china, trust in government, social values
Project title: Performance evaluations, trust and utilization of health care in China: understanding relationships between attitudes and health-related behaviour
Grant holders: Jane Duckett, Neil Munro, Kathryn Hunt, Matt Adam Sutton
Project dates:
FromTo
13 February 201213 August 2015
Date published: 27 Nov 2015 10:15
Last modified: 21 Sep 2020 11:00

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