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Socioeconomic status, urbanicity and risk behaviors in Mexican youth: an analysis of three cross-sectional surveys

机译:墨西哥青年的社会经济地位,城市化程度和风险行为:对三个横断面调查的分析

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Background The relationship between urbanicity and adolescent health is a critical issue for which little empirical evidence has been reported. Although an association has been suggested, a dichotomous rural versus urban comparison may not succeed in identifying differences between adolescent contexts. This study aims to assess the influence of locality size on risk behaviors in a national sample of young Mexicans living in low-income households, while considering the moderating effect of socioeconomic status (SES). Methods This is a secondary analysis of three national surveys of low-income households in Mexico in different settings: rural, semi-urban and urban areas. We analyzed risk behaviors in 15-21-year-olds and their potential relation to urbanicity. The risk behaviors explored were: tobacco and alcohol consumption, sexual initiation and condom use. The adolescents' localities of residence were classified according to the number of inhabitants in each locality. We used a logistical model to identify an association between locality size and risk behaviors, including an interaction term with SES. Results The final sample included 17,974 adolescents from 704 localities in Mexico. Locality size was associated with tobacco and alcohol consumption, showing a similar effect throughout all SES levels: the larger the size of the locality, the lower the risk of consuming tobacco or alcohol compared with rural settings. The effect of locality size on sexual behavior was more complex. The odds of adolescent condom use were higher in larger localities only among adolescents in the lowest SES levels. We found no statically significant association between locality size and sexual initiation. Conclusions The results suggest that in this sample of adolescents from low-income areas in Mexico, risk behaviors are related to locality size (number of inhabitants). Furthermore, for condom use, this relation is moderated by SES. Such heterogeneity suggests the need for more detailed analyses of both the effects of urbanicity on behavior, and the responses--which are also heterogeneous--required to address this situation.
机译:背景技术城市化与青少年健康之间的关系是一个关键问题,目前尚无经验证据报道。尽管已经提出了一种关联,但是将农村和城市进行二分法比较可能无法成功地确定青少年情境之间的差异。这项研究旨在评估居住在低收入家庭中的墨西哥年轻人的全国样本中,地区规模对风险行为的影响,同时考虑社会经济地位(SES)的调节作用。方法这是对墨西哥在农村,半城市和城市地区不同环境下进行的三项全国低收入家庭调查的二级分析。我们分析了15-21岁的风险行为及其与城市化的潜在关系。探索的风险行为是:吸烟和饮酒,性行为和使用安全套。根据每个地方的居民数量对青少年的居住地区进行分类。我们使用物流模型来识别地点规模和风险行为之间的关联,包括与SES的交互作用项。结果最终样本包括来自墨西哥704个地区的17974名青少年。地点规模与烟草和烟酒消费相关,在所有SES水平上都显示出相似的效果:地点规模越大,与农村地区相比,吸烟或饮酒的风险越低。场所大小对性行为的影响更为复杂。仅在SES最低的青少年中,在更大的地区使用青春期安全套的几率更高。我们没有发现地点规模与性生活之间存在明显的静态联系。结论结果表明,在来自墨西哥低收入地区的青少年样本中,风险行为与地区规模(居民人数)有关。此外,对于安全套使用,此关系由SES主持。这种异质性表明,需要对都市性对行为的影响以及应对这种情况所需的响应(也具有异质性)进行更详细的分析。

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