Differences in Health-Related Quality of Life in Rural and Urban Veterans
- Bill Weeks ,
- Lewis E. Kazis ,
- Yujing Shen ,
- Zhongxiao Cong ,
- Xinhua S. Ren ,
- Donald R. Miller ,
- Austin Lee ,
- Jonathan B. Perlin
American Journal of Public Health | , Vol 94(10): pp. 1762-1767
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Objectives. We sought to determine whether disparities in health-related quality of life exist between veterans who live in rural settings and their suburban or urban counterparts.Methods. We determined health-related quality-of-life scores (physical and mental health component summaries) for 767109 veterans who had used Veterans Health Administration services within the past 3 years. We used rural/urban commuting area codes to categorize veterans into rural, suburban, or urban residence.Results. Health-related quality-of-life scores were significantly lower for veterans who lived in rural settings than for those who lived in suburban or urban settings. Rural veterans had significantly more physical health comorbidities, but fewer mental health comorbidities, than their suburban and urban counterparts. Rural–urban disparities persisted in all survey subscales, across regional delivery networks, and after we controlled for sociodemographic factors.Conclusions. When compared with their urban and suburban co…