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The social determinants of inequalities in self-reported health in Europe: findings from the European social survey (2014) special module on the social determinants of health

机译:欧洲自我报告卫生的不平等的社会决定因素:欧洲社会调查(2014年)卫生社会决定因素的特殊模块

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Background: Health inequalities persist between and within European countries. Such inequalities are usually explained by health behaviours and according to the conditions in which people work and live. However, little is known about the relative contribution of these factors to health inequalities in European countries. This paper aims to investigate the independent and joint contribution of a comprehensive set of behavioural, occupational and living conditions factors in explaining social inequalities in self-rated health (SRH). Method: Data from 21 countries was obtained from the 2014 European Social Survey and examined for respondents aged 25-75. Adjusted rate differences (ARD) and adjusted rate risks (ARR), generated from binary logistic regression models, were used to measure health inequalities in SRH and the contribution of behavioural, occupational and living conditions factors. Result: Absolute and relative inequalities in SRH were found in all countries and the magnitude of socio-economic inequalities varied considerably between countries. While factors were found to differentially contribute to the explanation of educational inequalities in different European countries, occupational and living conditions factors emerged as the leading causes of inequalities across most of the countries, contributing both independently and jointly with behavioural factors. Conclusion: The observed shared effects of different factors to health inequalities points to the interdependent nature of occupational, behavioural and living conditions factors. Tackling health inequalities should be a concentred effort that goes beyond interventions focused on single factors.
机译:背景:欧洲国家之间的健康不平等持续存在。这种不等式通常由健康行为解释,并根据人们工作和生活的条件。然而,关于这些因素对欧洲国家健康不平等的相对贡献知之甚少。本文旨在调查一套全面行为,职业和生活条件因素的独立和共同贡献,以解释自评卫生(SRH)的社会不平等。方法:21个国家的数据从2014年欧洲社会调查中获得,并为25-75岁的受访者审查。从二进制逻辑回归模型产生的调整率差异(ARD)和调整后的率风险(ARR)用于测量SRH的健康不等式以及行为,职业和生活条件因素的贡献。结果:SRH中的绝对和相对不等式在所有国家发现,社会经济不平等程度在各国之间变化。虽然发现因素差异涉及对不同欧洲国家教育不平等的影响,但职业和生活条件是由于大多数国家的不平等的主要原因,独立和共同促进了行为因素。结论:观察到不同因素对健康不平等的共同影响,指向职业,行为和生活条件因素的相互依存性质。解决健康不平等应该是一种富有的努力,超越了焦点,专注于单一因素。

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