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Area-Level Associations between Built Environment Characteristics and Disability Prevalence in Australia: An Ecological Analysis

机译:澳大利亚建筑环境特征与残疾普遍存在的地区级联想:生态分析

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The importance of health-promoting neighborhoods has long been recognized, and characteristics of local built environments are among the social determinants of health. People with disability are more likely than other population groups to experience geographic mobility and cost restrictions, and to be reliant on ‘opportunity structures’ available locally. We conducted an ecological analysis to explore associations between area-level disability prevalence for people aged 15–64 years and area-level built environment characteristics in Australia’s 21 largest cities. Overall, disability was more prevalent in areas with lower walkability and lower local availability of various neighborhood amenities such as public transport, healthier food options, public open space, physical activity and recreation destinations and health and mental health services. These patterns of lower liveability in areas of higher disability prevalence were observed in major cities but not in regional cities. Our findings suggest that geographically targeted interventions to improve access to health-enhancing neighborhood infrastructure could reduce disability-related inequalities in the social determinants of health.
机译:健康促进社区的重要性已被认可,本地建造环境的特点是健康的社会决定因素。残疾人的人比其他人口群体更有可能经历地理移动性和成本限制,并依赖于当地提供的“机会结构”。我们进行了生态分析,探讨了15-64岁的人民面积水平残疾患病率和澳大利亚21个最大城市的面积层面建设环境特征的关联。总体而言,在公共交通工具,更健康的食品选择,公共开放空间,身体活动和娱乐目的地和健康和心理健康服务等各种街区设施,较低的地区,残疾在具有较低的可行性和较低当地可用性的地区更为普遍。在主要城市观察到较高残疾患病率的较低逗留性的这些模式,但不在区域城市。我们的调查结果表明,从地理上有针对性的干预措施,以改善对健康救济街区基础设施的机会可以减少健康社会决定因素的残疾不平等。

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