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Occupational inequalities in self-rated health and non-communicable diseases in different regions of Europe: findings from the European Social Survey (2014) special module on the social determinants of health

机译:欧洲不同地区自评健康和非传染病患者的职业不平等:从欧洲社会调查(2014年)健康社会决定因素的特殊模块

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Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in the prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are evident across European populations. Several previous studies have addressed the question of whether occupational inequalities in health differ across European regions. It is uncertain however, the degree to which occupational inequalities in NCDs are similar or dissimilar across different European regions. Methods: Using 2014 European Social Survey data from 20 countries, this article examines occupational inequalities in poor self-rated health (SRH) and 14 self-reported NCDs separately for women and men, by European region: heart/circulatory problems, high blood pressure, back pain, arm/hand pain, foot/leg pain, allergies, breathing problems, stomach/digestion problems, skin conditions, diabetes, severe headaches, cancer, obesity and depression. Age-controlled adjusted risk ratios were calculated and separately compared a working class and intermediate occupational group with a salariat group. Results: Working class Europeans appear to have the highest risk of reporting poor SRH and a number of NCDs. We find inequalities in some NCDS to be the largest in the Northern region, suggesting further evidence of a Nordic paradox. Like some previous work, we did not find larger inequalities in poor SRH in the Central/East region. However, we did find the largest inequalities in this region for some NCDs. Our results do not align completely with previous work which finds smaller health inequalities in Southern Europe. Conclusions: This work provides a first look at occupational inequalities across a range of NCDs for European men and women by region. Future work is needed to identify the underlying determinants behind regional differences.
机译:背景:在欧洲人口中,非传染性疾病(NCDS)患病率的社会经济不等式是显而易见的。以前的一些研究已经解决了欧洲地区境界职业不平等的问题。然而,它不确定,NCDS中职业不平等的程度在不同的欧洲地区的相似或不相似。方法:采用2014年欧洲社会调查数据来自20个国家,本文审查了欧洲地区的妇女和男子分别为妇女和男性分开差的自我评价健康(SRH)和14个自我报告的NCD的职业不平等:心脏/循环问题,高血压,背部疼痛,手臂/手疼痛,脚/腿疼痛,过敏,呼吸问题,胃/消化问题,皮肤病,糖尿病,严重头痛,癌症,肥胖和抑郁症。年龄控制的调整风险比率计算,并分别将工人阶级和中级职业集团与薪酬组分开。结果:欧洲人欧洲人似乎具有最高风险,报告糟糕的SRH和一些NCD。我们发现一些NCDS的不平等是北部地区最大的,建议进一步证明北欧悖论。与以前的一些工作一样,我们在中东/东部地区的贫困SRH中没有找到更大的不等式。但是,我们确实发现该地区的最大不等式对于某些NCD。我们的结果与以前的工作完全完全保持一致,从而在南欧发现更小的健康不等式。结论:这项工作通过地区为欧洲男女提供一系列NCD的职业不平等。需要未来的工作来确定区域差异背后的基础决定因素。

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    《European journal of public health》 |2017年第1期|共7页
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    Norwegian Univ Sci &

    Technol Dept Sociol &

    Polit Sci Bldg 9 Level 5 Trondheim Norway;

    Norwegian Univ Sci &

    Technol Dept Sociol &

    Polit Sci Bldg 9 Level 5 Trondheim Norway;

    Norwegian Univ Sci &

    Technol Dept Sociol &

    Polit Sci Bldg 9 Level 5 Trondheim Norway;

    Univ Siegen Adolf Reichwein Str 2 D-57068 Siegen Germany;

    Norwegian Univ Sci &

    Technol Dept Sociol &

    Polit Sci Bldg 9 Level 5 Trondheim Norway;

    Newcastle Univ Fac Med Sci Inst Hlth &

    Soc Newcastle Upon Tyne Tyne &

    Wear England;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 流行病学与防疫;
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