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Socio-economic status and self-reported tuberculosis: a multilevel analysis in a low-income township in the Eastern Cape South Africa

机译:社会经济状况和自我报告的结核病:南非东开普省低收入乡镇的多层次分析

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Few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting the prevalence of tuberculosis in developing countries. The compositional and contextual factors that affect health and disease patterns must be fully understood to successfully control tuberculosis. Experience with tuberculosis in South Africa was examined at the household level (overcrowding, a leaky roof, social capital, unemployment, income) and at the neighbourhood level (Gini coefficient of inequality, unemployment rate, headcount poverty rate). A hierarchical random-effects model was used to assess household-level and neighbourhood-level effects on self-reported tuberculosis experience. Every tenth household in each of the 20 Rhini neighbourhoods was selected for inclusion in the sample. Eligible respondents were at least 18 years of age and had been residents of Rhini for at least six months of the previous year. A Kish grid was used to select one respondent from each targeted household, to ensure that all eligible persons in the household stood an equal chance of being included in the survey. We included 1,020 households within 20 neighbourhoods of Rhini, a suburb of Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. About one-third of respondents (n=329; 32%) reported that there had been a tuberculosis case within the household. Analyses revealed that overcrowding (P≤0.05) and roof leakage (P≤0.05) contributed significantly to the probability of a household tuberculosis experience experience, whereas higher social capital (P≤0.01) significantly reduced this probability. Overcrowding, roof leakage and the social environment affected tuberculosis prevalence in this economically disadvantaged community. Policy makers should consider the possible benefits of programs that deal with housing and social environments when addressing the spread of tuberculosis in economically poor districts.
机译:很少有研究调查影响发展中国家结核病流行的多种因素的相互作用。必须充分了解影响健康和疾病模式的成分和背景因素,才能成功控制结核病。在家庭一级(人满为患,屋顶漏水,社会资本,失业,收入)和邻国一级(不平等的基尼系数,失业率,人口贫困率)检查了南非的结核病经验。使用分层随机效应模型评估家庭水平和社区水平对自我报告的结核病经历的影响。在20个Rhini社区中,每个家庭的十分之一都被选为样本。符合条件的受访者至少18岁,并且在上一年中至少有六个月是Rhini的居民。使用Kish网格从每个目标家庭中选择一名受访者,以确保该家庭中所有合格的人都有平等的机会被纳入调查。我们在南非东开普省Grahamstown郊区Rhini的20个社区中纳入了1,020户家庭。大约三分之一的受访者(n = 329; 32%)报告说,家庭中有结核病例。分析表明,拥挤(P≤0.05)和屋顶漏水(P≤0.05)显着增加了家庭结核病经历的可能性,而较高的社会资本(P≤0.01)则大大降低了这种可能性。在这个经济上处于不利地位的社区,人满为患,屋顶漏水和社会环境影响了结核病的流行。决策者在解决经济贫困地区的结核病蔓延问题时,应考虑与住房和社会环境有关的计划可能带来的好处。

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