扩大了南非农村母亲的子女抚养费资格和晚年死亡率。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Global Public Health Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1080/17441692.2025.2483870
Rishika Chakraborty, Erika T Beidelman, Maria Klein, Lindsay C Kobayashi, Katherine Eyal, Chodziwadziwa Whiteson Kabudula, Molly Rosenberg
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南非儿童抚养补助金(CSG)可能通过与CSG支出相关的途径与母亲死亡率相关,然而,这种关系仍不确定。为了确定CSG资格与母亲死亡率之间的关系,我们利用了由于年龄迭代扩大而导致的CSG资格的外源性变化。数据来自阿金库尔健康和社会人口监测系统。母亲们从50岁到去世或在2022年3月被审查为止贡献了个人时间。使用儿童的出生日期和CSG扩展年限计算CSG资格的累积持续时间,并在中位数处进行二分类,给出高(bb0 18)和低(≤18)持续时间。我们根据母亲的出生年龄和孩子的数量来匹配符合csg条件的时间长短的母亲。为了估计50岁前CSG资格累积持续时间与随后的全因死亡率之间的关系,我们指定了Cox比例风险模型,并对社会人口变量进行了调整。在整个样本中(校正HR: 1.05, 95% CI: 0.75, 1.44)以及在社会人口亚组中,符合csg资格的持续时间与母亲的死亡率无关。未来的研究应探讨CSG资格与母亲和不同生命周期时间的过早死亡率和病因特异性死亡率之间的关系,以促进母亲的健康和长寿。
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Expanded child support grant eligibility and later-life mortality among mothers in rural South Africa.

The South African Child Support Grant (CSG) may be associated with mother's mortality via pathways linked to CSG spending, however, this relationship remains uncertain. To identify the association between CSG eligibility and mortality among mothers, we exploited exogenous variation in CSG-eligibility due to iterative age-eligibility expansions. Data were obtained from the Agincourt Health and Socio-Demographic Surveillance System. Mothers contributed person-time from age 50 till they died or were censored in March 2022. The cumulative duration of CSG-eligibility was calculated using children's birthdates and CSG expansion years and dichotomised at the median to give high (>18) and low (≤18) duration. We matched mothers with high vs low duration of CSG-eligibility based on their birth years and number of children. To estimate the association between cumulative duration of CSG eligibility by age 50 and subsequent all-cause mortality, we specified Cox proportional hazards models, adjusting for sociodemographic variables. Duration of CSG-eligibility was not associated with mortality among mothers in the full sample (adjusted HR: 1.05, 95% CI: 0.75, 1.44) nor within sociodemographic sub-groups. Future studies should explore the association of CSG eligibility with premature and cause-specific mortality in mothers and at different life course timings to promote their health and longevity.

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Global Public Health
Global Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.50
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期刊介绍: Global Public Health is an essential peer-reviewed journal that energetically engages with key public health issues that have come to the fore in the global environment — mounting inequalities between rich and poor; the globalization of trade; new patterns of travel and migration; epidemics of newly-emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases; the HIV/AIDS pandemic; the increase in chronic illnesses; escalating pressure on public health infrastructures around the world; and the growing range and scale of conflict situations, terrorist threats, environmental pressures, natural and human-made disasters.
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