Relationship of economic development, family income and health status in China: The moderating role of environmental pollution perception

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Based on the matched data set of the 2013 Chinese General Social Survey and the gross domestic product per capita data extracted from China Statistical Yearbook 2013, this study used hierarchical regression analysis and structural equation models to examine whether environmental pollution perception would moderate the association between economic development and health status. Results revealed that economic development had a mediating effect via family income on health status. A moderated actor effect showed higher level of pollution perception weakens the relationship between family income and health status. Our findings suggested that appropriate environmental regulations should be implemented to sustain healthy economic growth in China.

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Chen, L., Fan, Y., & Guo, W. (2020). Relationship of economic development, family income and health status in China: The moderating role of environmental pollution perception. Journal of Health Psychology, 25(13–14), 2499–2510. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105320913953

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