Health Characteristics of the Working Age Population of the Siberian Federal Okrug

M. I. Voevoda, V. Chernyshev, O.V. Strel’chenko, I. F. Mingazov
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ABSTRACT The share of Russia’s working age population is gradually decreasing. According to the forecasts, in 2026, the total population will have decreased by 4.3 percent, and the working age population will have decreased by 16.4 percent. This will reduce its share in the age structure to 55.1 percent (in 2008, it was 63.2 percent). For this reason, the health of these citizens, cause of death analyses, and measures to reduce mortality acquire particular importance. The goal of this research is to study the status, dynamics, and characteristic features of morbidity, including occupational morbidity, and causes of death of the working age population of the Siberian Federal Okrug (SFO). Drawing on an analysis of the morbidity and mortality literature with respect to working age people in the SFO and Russia, as well as on the statistical data of the regional health authorities of the SFO, the authors concluded that the health of Siberia’s working age population is noticeably worse than the Russian average. In this case, morbidity, both for the first diagnosis and overall morbidity, continues to grow. Mortality is decreasing over time, but the decrease is slower than for the country as a whole. Therefore, for seven years, the mortality of the SFO has lagged the all-Russian value by an increasing amount, from 14.8 to 17.25 percent. The mortality structure shows the increased influence (relative to the Russian Federation as a whole) of external causes such as murder, suicide, poisoning by alcohol substitutes, and others. Despite the sizable decrease in the number of fatal accidents at the workplace (per 1000 people), the SFO’s indicator is only outrunning that of the Far Eastern and Volga Federal Okrugs.
西伯利亚联邦直辖区劳动年龄人口的健康特征
摘要俄罗斯劳动年龄人口的比例正在逐渐下降。根据预测,到2026年,总人口将减少4.3%,劳动年龄人口将减少16.4%。这将使其在年龄结构中的比例降至55.1%(2008年为63.2%)。因此,这些公民的健康、死因分析和降低死亡率的措施尤为重要。本研究的目的是研究西伯利亚联邦直辖区劳动年龄人口的发病状况、动态和特征,包括职业发病率和死亡原因。根据对稳定部队和俄罗斯劳动年龄人口发病率和死亡率文献的分析,以及稳定部队地区卫生当局的统计数据,作者得出结论,西伯利亚劳动年龄人口的健康状况明显低于俄罗斯平均水平。在这种情况下,首次诊断的发病率和总体发病率都在继续增长。死亡率随着时间的推移而下降,但下降速度比整个国家慢。因此,七年来,SFO的死亡率一直落后于全俄罗斯的死亡率,从14.8%上升到17.25%。死亡率结构显示,谋杀、自杀、酒精替代品中毒等外部原因的影响(相对于整个俄罗斯联邦)有所增加。尽管工作场所的致命事故数量(每1000人)大幅下降,但SFO的指标仅超过远东和伏尔加联邦Okrugs。
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