Shengfa Zhang, Wei Luo, Yuhuan Ma, et al. A National Cross-Sectional Survey Dataset on Common Disease and Influencing Factors of Chinese Internal Migrants in 2017[J]. Chinese medical sciences journal, 2022, 37(3): 234-239.
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Shengfa Zhang, Wei Luo, Yuhuan Ma, et al. A National Cross-Sectional Survey Dataset on Common Disease and Influencing Factors of Chinese Internal Migrants in 2017[J]. Chinese medical sciences journal, 2022, 37(3): 234-239. DOI: 10.24920/004143.
A National Cross-Sectional Survey Dataset on Common Disease and Influencing Factors of Chinese Internal Migrants in 2017
This data article describes the dataset from a national cross-sectional questionnaire survey on Chinese internal migrants in 2017. The survey was part of the Chinese Migrants Dynamic Survey
which is an annually conducted large-scale national questionnaire survey on internal migrants. The respondents in the described dataset were migrants and registered local residents aged over 15 years old. A multistage stratified probability-proportional-to-size (PPS) sampling method based on the 2016 annual report data of China Migrant Population was adopted. The questionnaire was designed to collect demographic information of respondents and their family members
intention of migration or settlement
health status
health services accessibility
social integration
and epidemic influencing factors of common diseases
including hypertension
type 2 diabetes
diarrhea
fever
rash
icterus
conjunctival redness
cold
and other illnesses or injuries. The sample population in this survey include 13
998 internal migrants and 14
000 registered local residents from eight domestic cities / prefecture / districts across China. It is the most widely covering and highly representative dataset on common diseases and influencing factors of internal migrants in China. The dataset can be used to study common diseases and influencing factors among floating Chinese population. It provides data support for government to improve healthcare accessibility and the equity of public health services for internal migrants in China.
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