Status constraint and lifestyle transition: a latent class analysis of health-related lifestyles among different social strata in China
Abstract The present study uses data from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) to develop a multidimensional measure for the healthiness of Chinese citizens’ lifestyles. A latent class analysis reveals variety in Chinese people’s lifestyles. Three categories are identified: the healthy, the mixe...
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description | Abstract The present study uses data from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) to develop a multidimensional measure for the healthiness of Chinese citizens’ lifestyles. A latent class analysis reveals variety in Chinese people’s lifestyles. Three categories are identified: the healthy, the mixed, and the risky. People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are polarized between the healthy and the risky lifestyles, while those with lower SES tend to have a more mixed lifestyle. Generally speaking, Chinese people’s lifestyles are in constant change. Located in an advantageous social-structural position, members of the upper strata manage to choose the lifestyle beneficial to their health. At the same time, however, they are influenced by western lifestyles. Members of the lower strata are more constrained by social-structural status. |
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spelling | doaj.art-5e00a51938c84e86afd8e2d56e8573782022-12-21T23:40:34ZengSpringerOpenThe Journal of Chinese Sociology2198-26352019-12-016112010.1186/s40711-019-0112-2Status constraint and lifestyle transition: a latent class analysis of health-related lifestyles among different social strata in ChinaFuqin Wang0Department of Sociology, Tongji UniversityAbstract The present study uses data from the Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) to develop a multidimensional measure for the healthiness of Chinese citizens’ lifestyles. A latent class analysis reveals variety in Chinese people’s lifestyles. Three categories are identified: the healthy, the mixed, and the risky. People with higher socio-economic status (SES) are polarized between the healthy and the risky lifestyles, while those with lower SES tend to have a more mixed lifestyle. Generally speaking, Chinese people’s lifestyles are in constant change. Located in an advantageous social-structural position, members of the upper strata manage to choose the lifestyle beneficial to their health. At the same time, however, they are influenced by western lifestyles. Members of the lower strata are more constrained by social-structural status.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40711-019-0112-2socio-economic statushealthy lifestylelifestyle transitionlatent class analysis |
spellingShingle | Fuqin Wang Status constraint and lifestyle transition: a latent class analysis of health-related lifestyles among different social strata in China The Journal of Chinese Sociology socio-economic status healthy lifestyle lifestyle transition latent class analysis |
title | Status constraint and lifestyle transition: a latent class analysis of health-related lifestyles among different social strata in China |
title_full | Status constraint and lifestyle transition: a latent class analysis of health-related lifestyles among different social strata in China |
title_fullStr | Status constraint and lifestyle transition: a latent class analysis of health-related lifestyles among different social strata in China |
title_full_unstemmed | Status constraint and lifestyle transition: a latent class analysis of health-related lifestyles among different social strata in China |
title_short | Status constraint and lifestyle transition: a latent class analysis of health-related lifestyles among different social strata in China |
title_sort | status constraint and lifestyle transition a latent class analysis of health related lifestyles among different social strata in china |
topic | socio-economic status healthy lifestyle lifestyle transition latent class analysis |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s40711-019-0112-2 |
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