乌克兰特定病因死亡率的空间差异:2006-19 年地区一级的分析。

Pavel Grigoriev,Nataliia Levchuk,Pavlo Shevchuk,Svitlana Poniakina,Sebastian Klüsener
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动荡的社会经济发展、近期的政治挑战以及具有深厚历史渊源的显著地区多样性,使乌克兰成为了解东欧死亡率趋势的重要案例研究。在本文中,我们以 2006-19 年间为重点,首次对乌克兰的特定病因死亡率趋势和模式进行了全面、详细的空间分析。我们依靠官方死亡率数据,并使用了各种人口和空间分析技术。我们的结果表明,长期存在的西-东和西-南-东死亡率梯度明显减弱。老年心血管疾病死亡率在很大程度上解释了先锋地区(死亡率最低)和落后地区(死亡率最高)之间的差距,尤其是女性和最近一段时期。相比之下,外因死亡率的影响随着时间的推移已大大减弱。热点分析表明,自杀、艾滋病毒和肺癌造成的死亡率具有很强的持续聚集性。进一步的研究应侧重于深入评估造成所观察到的模式的机制。
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Spatial disparities in cause-specific mortality in Ukraine: A district-level analysis, 2006-19.
Turbulent socio-economic development, recent political challenges, and remarkable regional diversity with deep historical roots make Ukraine an important case study for understanding mortality trends in Eastern Europe. In this paper, we provide the first comprehensive, spatially detailed analysis of cause-specific mortality trends and patterns in Ukraine, focusing on the period 2006-19. We rely on official mortality data and use various demographic and spatial analysis techniques. Our results suggest a notable attenuation of the long-standing West-East and West-South-East mortality gradients. Cardiovascular mortality at older ages largely explains the gap between the vanguard (lowest mortality) and laggard (highest mortality) areas, especially for females and in the most recent period. By contrast, the impact of mortality from external causes has greatly diminished over time. Hotspot analyses reveal strong and persistent clustering of mortality from suicide, HIV, and lung cancer. Further research should focus on in-depth assessment of the mechanisms causing the observed patterns.
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