Spatiotemporal characteristics and socioeconomic inequalities in water, sanitation, and hygiene access in China from 2000 to 2020: analysis of data from three national censuses.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Shaojie Li, Ailing Gong, Yongtian Yin, Qingxiang Su
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Abstract

Background: Access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities presents a significant global public health challenge. This study aims to investigate the temporal and spatial characteristics of WASH access in mainland China, as well as the socioeconomic equity, using data from national censuses.

Methods: We analyzed households' data from three national censuses spanning 2000 to 2020 to examine the characteristics of safe water, sanitary toilets, and hygiene bathing facilities over time. Spatial clustering of WASH facilities in 2020 was assessed using Moran's I analysis. Socioeconomic disparities in WASH access across provinces were quantified using the Slope Index of Inequality (SII) and Relative Index of Inequality (RII).

Results: Between 2000 and 2020, access to safe water in China increased significantly from 45.7% to 91.3%, access to sanitary toilets rose from 18.7% to 78.5%, and access to hygiene bathing facilities climbed from 26.0% to 88.4%, reflecting continuous improvements in WASH access. Urban areas consistently outperformed rural areas, and the eastern region showed higher access rates compared to the central and western regions. Spatial analysis revealed statistically significant clustering of sanitary toilets and hygiene bathing facilities at the provincial level in 2020. Equity analysis indicated a notable improvement in the fairness of WASH access over the past two decades, with decreases observed in both SII and RII metrics.

Conclusion: Mainland China has made substantial strides in enhancing WASH access over the last 20 years, accompanied by significant improvements in provincial equity. However, persistent regional disparities underscore the need for targeted financial support to rural, central, and western regions to further enhance WASH accessibility.

2000-2020 年中国水、环境卫生和个人卫生获取的时空特征和社会经济不平等:对三次全国人口普查数据的分析。
背景:享有水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)设施是全球公共卫生面临的一项重大挑战。本研究旨在利用全国人口普查数据,调查中国大陆水、环境卫生和个人卫生设施获取的时间和空间特征,以及社会经济公平性:我们分析了 2000 年至 2020 年三次全国人口普查的住户数据,研究了安全饮用水、卫生厕所和卫生洗浴设施的时空特征。采用莫兰 I 分析法评估了 2020 年讲卫生运动设施的空间集群。使用不平等斜率指数(SII)和相对不平等指数(RII)量化了各省在获得讲卫生运动方面的社会经济差距:结果:从 2000 年到 2020 年,中国的安全饮用水普及率从 45.7% 显著提高到 91.3%,卫生厕所普及率从 18.7% 提高到 78.5%,卫生沐浴设施普及率从 26.0% 提高到 88.4%,这反映了讲卫生运动普及率的不断提高。城市地区的表现一直优于农村地区,东部地区的普及率高于中部和西部地区。空间分析表明,在 2020 年,省级卫生厕所和卫生沐浴设施在统计上有显著的集群。公平性分析表明,在过去二十年中,讲卫生运动的公平性有了明显改善,SII 和 RII 指标均有所下降:结论:过去 20 年来,中国大陆在提高 "讲卫生运动 "普及率方面取得了长足进步,各省的公平性也得到了显著改善。然而,持续存在的地区差异突出表明,有必要为农村、中部和西部地区提供有针对性的财政支持,以进一步提高讲卫生运动的可及性。
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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.50
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4.40%
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2108
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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