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Is cumulative exposure to economic hardships more hazardous to women's health than men's? A 16-year follow-up study of the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions

机译:累积暴露于经济困境对妇女的健康是否比对男性的危害更大?瑞典生活状况调查的16年跟踪研究

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Background: Previous research has shown an association between cumulative economic hardships and various health outcomes. However, the cumulative effects of economic hardships in regard to gender differences have not been given enough attention. Methods: 1981 women and 1799 men were followed up over a period of 16 years (1981-1997), using data from the Swedish Survey of Living Conditions panel study. The temporal association between economic hardships and self-rated health, psychological distress and musculoskeletal disorders was analysed. Results: A dose-response effect on women's health was observed with increasing scores of cumulative exposure to financial stress but not with low income. Women exposed to financial stress at both T_1 and T_2 had an increased risk of 1.4-1.6 for all health measures compared with those who were not exposed. A similar consistent dose-response effect was not observed among men. Conclusions: There is a temporal relationship between cumulative economic hardships and health outcomes, and health effects differ by gender. Financial stress seems to be a stronger predictor of poor health outcomes than low income, particularly among women. Policies geared towards reducing health inequalities should recognise that long-term exposure to economic hardships damages health, and actions need to be taken with a gender perspective.
机译:背景:先前的研究表明,累积的经济困难与各种健康结果之间存在关联。但是,经济困难对性别差异的累积影响尚未得到足够的重视。方法:使用瑞典生活状况调查小组研究的数据,对1981名女性和1799名男性进行了为期16年(1981-1997年)的随访。分析了经济困难与自我评估的健康,心理困扰和骨骼肌肉疾病之间的时间关联。结果:随着累积暴露于财务压力的分数增加,观察到对女性健康的剂量反应效应,但低收入者却没有。与没有暴露的女性相比,在T_1和T_2处于财务压力下的女性在所有健康措施中的风险增加为1.4-1.6。在男性中未观察到类似的一致剂量反应效应。结论:累积的经济困难与健康结果之间存在时间关系,并且健康影响因性别而异。与低收入相比,尤其是在女性中,财务压力似乎更能预示健康状况不佳。旨在减少健康不平等的政策应认识到,长期遭受经济困难会损害健康,因此必须从性别角度采取行动。

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