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How does unemployment affect self-assessed health? A systematic review focusing on subgroup effects

机译:失业如何影响自我评估的健康?针对亚组效应的系统评价

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Background Almost all studies on the effect on health from unemployment have concluded that unemployment is bad for your health. However, only a few review articles have dealt with this relation in recent years, and none of them have focused on the analysis of subgroups such as age, gender, and marital status. The objective of our article is to review how unemployment relates to self-assessed health with a focus on its effect on subgroups. Methods A search was performed in Web of Science to find articles that measured the effect on health from unemployment. The selection of articles was limited to those written in English, consisting of original data, and published in 2003 or later. Our definition of health was restricted to self-assessed health. Mortality- and morbidity-related measurements were therefore not included in our analysis. For the 41 articles included, information about health measurements, employment status definitions, other factors included in the statistical analysis, study design (including study population), and statistical method were collected with the aim of analysing the results on both the population and factor level. Results Most of the studies in our review showed a negative effect on health from unemployment on a population basis. Results at the factor levels were most common for gender (25 articles), age (11 articles), geographic location (8 articles), and education level (5 articles). The analysis showed that there was a health effect for gender, age, education level, household income, and geographic location. However, this effect differed between studies and no clear pattern on who benefits or suffers more among these groups could be determined. The result instead seemed to depend on the study context. The only clear patterns of association found were for socioeconomic status (manual workers suffer more), reason for unemployment (being unemployed due to health reasons is worse), and social network (a strong network is beneficial). Conclusions Unemployment affects groups of individuals differently. We believe that a greater effort should be spent on specific groups of individuals, such as men or women, instead of the population as a whole when analysing the effect of unemployment on health.
机译:背景几乎所有关于失业对健康的影响的研究都得出结论,失业对您的健康有害。但是,近年来只有很少的评论文章涉及这种关系,而没有一篇文章专注于对年龄,性别和婚姻状况等亚组的分析。本文的目的是回顾失业与自我评估的健康之间的关系,重点是对子群体的影响。方法在Web of Science中进行搜索,以找到可以衡量失业对健康的影响的文章。文章的选择仅限于用英文撰写的文章,包括原始数据,并在2003年或以后出版。我们对健康的定义仅限于自我评估的健康。因此,在我们的分析中不包括死亡率和与发病率相关的测量。纳入的41篇文章收集了有关健康测量,就业状况定义,统计分析中包括的其他因素,研究设计(包括研究人群)和统计方法的信息,旨在分析人口和因子水平的结果。结果在我们的综述中,大多数研究显示,按人口计算,失业对健康造成负面影响。因子水平的结果最常见于性别(25条),年龄(11条),地理位置(8条)和教育水平(5条)。分析表明,性别,年龄,文化程度,家庭收入和地理位置对健康有影响。但是,这种影响在研究之间是不同的,并且无法确定在这些人群中谁受益或遭受更多痛苦的明确模式。结果似乎取决于研究环境。发现的唯一清晰的关联模式是社会经济地位(体力劳动者遭受的痛苦更多),失业原因(由于健康原因而失业)和社交网络(一个强大的网络是有益的)。结论失业对个人群体的影响不同。我们认为,在分析失业对健康的影响时,应该加大对特定人群的投入,例如男人或女人,而不是整个人口。

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