2023
DOI: 10.1002/hpm.3673
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Gender differentials in the choice of in‐patient healthcare services among the older adults in India: A cross‐sectional study

Abstract: India is presently undergoing a rapid demographic transition and experiencing a gradual increase in an ageing population. As a result, the households were continuously exposed to catastrophic economic impacts, ultimately influencing the healthcare utilisation of older people. The study examined the gender differentials in the choice of in‐patient private and public hospitalisation among Indian elderly using Andersen's Health Behaviour Model. The database was acquired from the nationally representative cross‐se… Show more

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“…However, the sex ratio of male to female in our study was 3.5, whereas the previous study showed no statistical difference between the prevalence of the disease between the two sexes. This may be due to the stigma associated with mental illnesses, negligence and underreporting of health‐related issues in women (Hasan & Ghosal, 2023; Trani et al, 2015). The correlation between drug dose and total versus free serum valproate was observed to be similar for both sexes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the sex ratio of male to female in our study was 3.5, whereas the previous study showed no statistical difference between the prevalence of the disease between the two sexes. This may be due to the stigma associated with mental illnesses, negligence and underreporting of health‐related issues in women (Hasan & Ghosal, 2023; Trani et al, 2015). The correlation between drug dose and total versus free serum valproate was observed to be similar for both sexes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%