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Table 2 Multidimensional MHP Indicator System for Health Care

From: Can government subsidies and public mechanisms alleviate the physical and mental health vulnerability of China’s urban and rural residents?

Dimensions

Indicators

Threshold of deprivation

Weight

Enabling

health insurance

Access to health insurance (Yes = 0, No = 1)

1/10

Health need

Degree of depression

1–2 score as a low degree of depression, 3–4 score as a high degree of depression (1–2 score = 0, 3–4 score = 1)

1/10

Degree of struggle to do anything

1–2 score as a low degree of struggling, 3–4 score as a high degree of struggling (1–2 score = 0, 3–4 score = 1)

1/10

Degree of poor sleep quality

1–2 score as a low degree of poor sleep, 3–4 score as a high degree of poor sleep (1–2 score = 0, 3–4 score = 1)

1/10

Degree of unpleasantness

1–2 score as a low degree of unpleasantness n, 3–4 score as a high degree of unpleasantness (1–2 score = 0, 3–4 score = 1)

1/10

Degree of loneliness

1–2 score as a low degree of loneliness, 3–4 score as a high degree of loneliness (1–2 score = 0, 3–4 score = 1)

1/10

Degree of sadness

1–2 score as a low degree of sadness, 3–4 score as a high degree of sadness n (1–2 score = 0, 3–4 score = 1)

1/10

Degree of difficulty

1–2 score as a low degree of difficulty, 3–4 score as a high degree of difficulty n (1–2 score = 0, 3–4 score = 1)

1/10

Degree of loss of desire to live

1–2 score as a low degree of loss of desire to live, 3–4 score as a high degree of loss of desire to live n (1–2 score = 0, 3–4 score = 1)

1/10

Predisposing

Satisfactory social relationship

A satisfactory social relationship (Yes = 0, No = 1)

1/10

  1. Source: China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) 2018 based on A-F method and Andersen model [55, 57, 64]