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The socioeconomic distribution of non-communicable diseases in Europe: findings from the European Social Survey (2014) special module on the social determinants of health

机译:欧洲非传染病的社会经济分布:来自欧洲社会调查(2014年)健康社会决定因素的特殊模块的调查结果

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Background: A range of non - communicable diseases (NCDs) has been found to follow a social pattern whereby socioeconomic status predicts either a higher or lower risk of disease. Comprehensive evidence on the socioeconomic distribution of NCDs across Europe, however, has been limited. Methods: Using cross - sectional 2014 European Social Survey data from 20 countries, this paper examines socioeconomic inequalities in 14 selfreported NCDs separately for women and men: 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. Using education to measure socioeconomic status, agecontrolled adjusted risk ratios were calculated and separately compared a lower and medium education group with a high education group. Results: At the pooled European level, a social gradient in health was observed for 10 NCDs: depression, diabetes, obesity, heart/circulation problems, hand/arm pain, high blood pressure, breathing problems, severe headaches, foot/leg pain and cancer. An inverse social gradient was observed for allergies. Social gradients were observed among both genders, but a greater number of inequalities were observed among women. Country - specific analyses show that inequalities in NCDs are present everywhere across Europe and that inequalities exist to different extents for each of the conditions. Conclusion: This study provides the most up - to - date overview of socioeconomic inequalities for a large number of NCDs across 20 European countries for both women and men. Future investigations should further consider the diseases, and their associated determinants, for which socioeconomic differences are the greatest.
机译:背景:已经发现一系列非传染性疾病(NCD)遵循社会模式,即社会经济状况预测疾病的风险更高或更低。然而,有关欧洲NCDS社会经济分配的综合证据受到限制。方法:采用来自20个国家的横断面2014年欧洲社会调查数据,分别为妇女和男性分开检查14个自我报告NCD的社会经济不平等: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。利用教育来衡量社会经济地位,计算的调整后的风险比率和分别与高等教育集团分别进行了较低教育集团。结果:在汇集欧洲一级,观察到10个NCD的健康社会渐变:抑郁症,糖尿病,肥胖,心脏/循环问题,手/手臂疼痛,高血压,呼吸问题,严重的头痛,脚/腿部疼痛癌症。对于过敏来说,观察到逆社会梯度。两者之间观察到社会梯度,但妇女之间观察到了更多的不平等。国家特定的分析表明,NCD的不平等在欧洲各地出现,并且每个条件的不同范围都存在于不同的范围内。结论:本研究提供了在20个欧洲女性和男性跨越20个国家的大量NCD的最新概述社会经济不等式。未来的调查应进一步考虑疾病,以及其相关的决定因素,社会经济差异是最大的。

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    《European journal of public health》 |2017年第1期|共5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;

    Newcastle Univ Fac Med Sci Inst Hlth &

    Soc Newcastle Upon Tyne Tyne &

    Wear England;

    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;

    Newcastle Univ Fac Med Sci Inst Hlth &

    Soc Newcastle Upon Tyne Tyne &

    Wear England;

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