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Socioeconomic differences in self-rated health among women: a comparison of St. Petersburg to Estonia and Finland

机译:女性自我评价健康的社会经济差异:圣彼得堡,爱沙尼亚和芬兰的比较

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Introduction Social determinants of health have not been intensively studied in Russia, even though the health divide has been clearly demonstrated by an increased mortality rate among those with low education. A comparative analysis of social health determinants in countries with different historical and economic backgrounds may provide useful evidence for addressing health inequalities. We aimed to assess socioeconomic determinants of self-rated health in St. Petersburg as compared to Estonia and Finland. Methods Data for women aged 18–44 were extracted from existing population-based surveys and analysed. In St. Petersburg the data were originally collected in 2003 (response rate 68%), in Estonia in 2004–2005 (54%), and in Finland in 2000–2001 (86%). The study samples comprised 865 women in St. Petersburg, 2141 in Estonia and 1897 in Finland. Results Self-rated health was much poorer in St. Petersburg than in Estonia or Finland. High education was negatively associated with poor self-rated health in all the studied populations; it was (partially) mediated via health behaviour and limiting long-term illness only in Estonia and Finland, but not in St. Petersburg. High personal income and employment did not associate with poor self-rated health among St. Petersburg women, as it did in Estonia and Finland. In St. Petersburg housewives rather than employed women had better self-rated health, unlike the two other areas. Conclusion Women’s self-rated health in St. Petersburg varied similarly by education but differently by income and employment as compared to Estonia and Finland. Education is likely the most meaningful dimension of women’s socioeconomic position in St. Petersburg. More research is needed to further clarify the pathways between socioeconomic position and health in Russia.
机译:简介尽管在健康程度高的人群中死亡率的升高已经清楚地表明了健康差距,但俄罗斯并未对健康的社会决定因素进行深入研究。对具有不同历史和经济背景的国家的社会健康决定因素进行比较分析,可以为解决健康不平等问题提供有用的证据。我们旨在评估与爱沙尼亚和芬兰相比在圣彼得堡自我评估健康的社会经济决定因素。方法从现有的基于人口的调查中提取和分析18至44岁女性的数据。在圣彼得堡,数据最初于2003年收集(答复率为68%),在2004-2005年在爱沙尼亚收集(54%),在2000-2001年在芬兰收集(86%)。研究样本包括圣彼得堡的865名妇女,爱沙尼亚的2141名妇女和芬兰的1897名妇女。结果圣彼得堡的自我评价健康状况比爱沙尼亚或芬兰差很多。在所有研究人群中,高等教育与自我评估的健康状况呈负相关。它(部分地)仅通过爱沙尼亚和芬兰的健康行为和限制长期疾病的传播来介导,而不是在圣彼得堡。像在爱沙尼亚和芬兰一样,高收入和高就业率并没有使圣彼得堡妇女的自我评价健康差。与其他两个地区不同,在圣彼得堡,家庭主妇而不是受雇妇女具有更好的自我评价健康状况。结论与爱沙尼亚和芬兰相比,圣彼得堡的女性自测健康状况在教育方面有所不同,但在收入和就业方面却有所不同。在圣彼得堡,教育可能是女性社会经济地位最有意义的方面。需要开展更多研究以进一步阐明俄罗斯的社会经济地位与健康之间的关系。

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