全球与绝望相关的死亡率:2000-2019 年性别差异分析。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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摘要

研究目的本研究旨在探讨2000年至2019年183个国家绝望死亡率的性别差异:对横断面人口数据进行二次分析:数据来自世界卫生组织健康不平等数据存储库。我们分析了酗酒、药物滥用障碍和自残(作为自杀的替代指标)导致的死亡率数据。我们按年份和性别计算了绝望的平均死亡率、这些比率的趋势以及特定原因的死亡率趋势。然后,我们采用混合效应广义线性模型来比较不同性别和国家的死亡率:结果:分析表明,性别差异很大,全球男性死亡率是女性的 3.3 倍(95% 置信区间:3.1-3.5,P<0.05):3.3 倍(95% 置信区间:3.1-3.5,P 结论:这项全球分析揭示了绝望死亡中的性别健康差异,尤其是美国的趋势。它确定了需要开展有针对性的心理健康和药物滥用计划的国家和群体。此外,这项分析所揭示的性别差异表明,心理健康和药物滥用干预措施和项目可能需要更加关注性和/或性别问题,如不公平的社会规范和限制性的大男子主义,这些问题已被证明是导致绝望死亡的因素。
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Deaths of despair-associated mortality rates globally: a 2000–2019 sex-specific disparities analysis

Objectives

The aim of this study was to explore sex-specific disparities in rates of deaths of despair across 183 countries from 2000 to 2019.

Study design

Secondary analysis of cross-sectional population-level data.

Methods

Data were obtained from the World Health Organization Health Inequality Data Repository. We analysed data on mortality due to alcohol, drug-use disorders, and self-harm (as a proxy for suicide). We calculated the average rate of deaths of despair by year and sex, trends in these rates, and cause-specific mortality trends. We then fitted mixed-effect generalised linear models to compare mortality rates by sex and country.

Results

Analyses revealed significant disparities by sex, with a 3.3-fold higher rate among men than among women globally (95% confidence interval: 3.1–3.5, P < 0.001). There was a significant decline in deaths of despair globally and among both sexes during the assessed period (5% per 5 years). Lesotho, Belarus, the US, the Russian Federation, Guyana, and Slovenia ranked among the top 10 countries out of 183 with the highest mortality rates for both sexes. Canada, the Republic of Korea, Belgium, and Finland were countries with the highest mortality rates among women, whereas Ukraine, Lithuania, Mongolia, and Eswatini have the highest rates among men. In the US, 5-year mortality rates increased by 35% for women and 21% for men: drug-use mortality showed a significant increase over time, whereas suicide rates decreased for both sexes in the given country. Additionally, mortality rates from alcohol use decreased among women.

Conclusions

This global analysis shed light on health disparities by sex in deaths of despair, especially concerning trends in the US. It identified countries and groups in need of targeted mental health and substance-use programs. Moreover, the disparities by sex revealed in this analysis suggest that mental health and substance-use interventions and programs may need to be more attentive to sex and/or gender, such as inequitable social norms and restrictive forms of masculinities, which have been shown to be contributing factors to deaths of despair.

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Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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280
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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