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Environmental justice and health: the implications of the socio-spatial distribution of multiple environmental deprivation for health inequalities in the United Kingdom

机译:环境司法与健康:对英国健康不平等的社会空间分布对卫生不平等的影响

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Understanding persistent and increasing spatial inequalities in health is an important field of academic enquiry for geographers, epidemiologists and public health researchers. Delivering robust explanations for the growing spatial divide in health offers potential for improving health outcomes across the social spectrum, but particularly among disadvantaged groups. One potential driver for the increasing geographical differences in health is the disparity in exposure to key characteristics of the physical environment that are either health promoting or health damaging. While the framework of 'environmental justice' has long been used to consider whether disadvantaged groups bear a disproportionate burden of environmental disamenities, perhaps surprisingly, the research fields of environmental justice and health inequalities have remained largely separate realms. In this paper we examine the confluence of environmental characteristics that potentially function as key mechanisms to account for the socio-economic gradient in health outcomes in the UK. We developed the Multiple Environmental Deprivation Index (MEDIx), an area-based measure that represented the multiple dimensions of health-related environmental disamenities for census wards across the UK. By comparing the index to an area measure of income deprivation, we found that, at the national level, multiple environmental deprivation increased as the degree of income deprivation rose. Using mortality records we also found that MEDIx had an effect on health that remained after taking into account the age, sex and socio-economic profile of each area. Area-level health progressively worsened as the multiple environmental deprivation increased. However, this effect was most pronounced in least income-deprived areas. Our findings emphasise the importance of the physical environment in shaping health, and the need to consider the social and political processes that lead to income-deprived populations bearing a disproportionate burden of multiple environmental deprivation. Future research should simultaneously consider the 'triple jeopardy' of social, health and environmental inequalities.
机译:了解持续和增加健康的空间不平等是地理学家,流行病学家和公共卫生研究人员学术调查的重要领域。为卫生生长划分的不断增长的空间划分提供稳健的解释提供了改善社会频谱的健康结果,但特别是在弱势群体中。一个潜在的健康差异增加的潜在司机是暴露于健康促进或健康损害的物理环境的关键特征的差异。虽然“环境司法”的框架长期以来一直被用于考虑弱势群体是否承担不成比例的环境官方负担,但令人惊讶的是,环境司法和健康不平等的研究领域仍然很大程度上是境界。在本文中,我们研究了潜在的汇合,可能是担任英国健康成果中的社会经济梯度的关键机制。我们制定了多种环境剥夺指数(MEDIX),这一基于地区的措施,代表了英国人口普查病房的健康相关环境担保的多个维度。通过将指数与收入剥夺的指数进行比较,我们发现,在国家一级,随着收入剥夺程度的增加而增加,多次环境剥夺增加。使用死亡率记录,我们还发现Medix对每个地区的年龄,性和社会经济简介进行了留下的健康影响。随着多种环境剥夺的增加,地区水平健康逐渐恶化。然而,这种效果在最少的收入剥夺地区最为明显。我们的研究结果强调了物理环境在塑造健康方面的重要性,并且需要考虑导致收入剥夺人口的社会和政治流程,这些过程带来了不成比例的多种环境剥夺负担。未来的研究应同时考虑社会,健康和环境不平等的“三重危险”。

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