Determinants of socially important diseases in European countries and Russia

S. Boyarkina
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The article presents a review of the concepts and modern methodological and practical directions used for studying social determinants of health and socially significant diseases on the example of cardiovascular disease and tuberculosis. The analysis of modern literature devoted to the problems of disease and mortality allows us to identify groups of determinants that lead to the development of socially significant diseases, both infectious and non-infectious, in Europe and Russia. It is known that socio-structural and contextual determinants (economical, educational and socio-psychological well-being) have the strongest impact on the population’s health. These determinants are common for health and several socially significant diseases, including tuberculosis and cardiovascular diseases. European studies of the last years have been discussing their relationship with global social processes that lead to the transformation of the social structure of societies and determine the impact of socio-structural and in-country contextual determinants. The rapid change in the social structure of European societies was caused by the migration crisis that began in 2015. Mass migration to Western Europe from low-income countries of North Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, and to Russia — from the CIS countries and Ukraine, has led to an increase in the incidence of socially significant diseases, problems of the health care system in the recipient countries, and the availability of health care for the indigenous population. Thus, migration becomes a significant determinant and is included in modern studies of public health problems along with such characteristics of the social context as economic indicators of the country's functioning, income inequalities, financing of the health system, access to health care, the level of literacy, and socio-psychological well-being.
欧洲国家和俄罗斯社会重要疾病的决定因素
本文以心血管疾病和结核病为例,介绍了用于研究健康和具有社会意义的疾病的社会决定因素的概念、现代方法和实践方向。对致力于疾病和死亡率问题的现代文献的分析使我们能够确定导致欧洲和俄罗斯具有社会意义的传染性和非传染性疾病发展的决定因素群体。众所周知,社会结构和环境决定因素(经济、教育和社会心理福利)对人口健康的影响最大。这些决定因素对于健康和一些具有社会意义的疾病(包括结核病和心血管疾病)是常见的。过去几年的欧洲研究一直在讨论它们与全球社会进程的关系,这些进程导致社会社会结构的转变,并确定社会结构和国内环境决定因素的影响。欧洲社会社会结构的快速变化是由2015年开始的移民危机引起的。从北非、中东和南亚低收入国家向西欧以及从独联体国家和乌克兰向俄罗斯的大规模移徙,导致社会重大疾病的发病率增加,受援国的保健系统出现问题,土著居民获得保健的机会减少。因此,移民成为一个重要的决定因素,并被纳入公共卫生问题的现代研究,与社会背景的特征一起,如国家运作的经济指标、收入不平等、卫生系统的融资、获得卫生保健的机会、识字水平和社会心理健康。
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