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The influence of social capital and socio-economic conditions on self-rated health among residents of an economically and health-deprived South African township

机译:社会资本和社会经济条件对经济和健康匮乏的南非乡镇居民自我评价健康的影响

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Background Surprisingly few studies have investigated the interplay of multiple factors affecting self-rated health outcomes and the role of social capital on health in developing countries, a prerequisite to strengthening our understanding of the influence of social and economic conditions on health and the most effective aid. Our study aimed to identify social and economic conditions for health among residents of an economically and health-deprived community. Methods Data were gathered through a survey administered to respondents from 1,020 households in Grahamstown a suburb in the Eastern Cape, South Africa (response rate 97.9%). We investigated the influence of social and economic conditions (education, employment, income, social capital, housing quality and neighborhood quality) on self-rated health. We used ordinal logistic regression analyses to identify the relationship of these conditions and self-rated health. Results Our study found that education and social capital positively correlated with health; unemployment, poor educational level and advanced age negatively correlated. We found no significant correlations between self-rated health and housing quality, neighbourhood quality, income, gender, or marital status. Conclusion We highlight the possible impacts of social capital, employment, and education on health, and suggest that health outcomes may be improved through interventions beyond the health system: creating job opportunities, strengthening social capital, bettering educational systems, and promoting educational access. Policymakers should consider the benefits of such programmes when addressing health outcomes in financially distressed districts.
机译:背景出乎意料的是,很少有研究调查影响自我评估健康结果的多种因素之间的相互作用以及发展中国家社会资本对健康的作用,这是加深我们对社会和经济状况对健康的影响以及最有效的援助的前提。我们的研究旨在确定经济和健康匮乏社区居民健康的社会和经济状况。方法通过对南非东开普郊区Grahamstown的1,020户家庭的调查对象进行的调查收集数据(答复率为97.9%)。我们调查了社会和经济状况(教育,就业,收入,社会资本,住房质量和邻里质量)对自测健康的影响。我们使用序数逻辑回归分析来确定这些状况与自我评估的健康之间的关系。结果我们的研究发现,教育和社会资本与健康呈正相关。失业,文化程度差和高龄呈负相关。我们发现自测健康与住房质量,邻里质量,收入,性别或婚姻状况之间无显着相关性。结论我们强调了社会资本,就业和教育对健康的可能影响,并建议可以通过卫生系统以外的干预措施来改善健康结果:创造就业机会,加强社会资本,改善教育系统和促进教育机会。决策者在解决经济困难地区的健康结果时应考虑此类计划的好处。

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