用腹泻病患病率评价中国农民工住房条件。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Juntao Lyu, Baobin Feng, Hansoo Kim, Gayatri Marwah
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摘要

在中国城市,中国移徙工人往往面临严重的与健康有关的社会不平等,特别是在住房方面。然而,调查移徙工人住房不平等对健康影响的研究有限。我们研究了与中国城市农民工腹泻患病率相关的住宿类型。我们利用全国范围内的调查数据来调查总体住房状况,并应用多水平logistic回归模型来分析腹泻与住房类型之间的关系。研究结果强调,农民工腹泻的患病率与住房类型显著相关,而与社区或收入水平无关。与居住在私人租赁房中相比,居住在政府补贴房中的流动人口报告腹泻发作的几率显著增加(OR = 1.41;95% ci 1.23-1.61;p
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Evaluating Chinese migrant workers' housing conditions by diarrhea disease prevalence.

Chinese migrant workers often face significant health-related social inequalities, particularly in housing, in urban China. However, there is limited research investigating the health impacts of housing inequalities among migrant workers. We examined the accommodation types associated with the prevalence of diarrhea among migrant workers in urban China. We used a nationwide survey data to investigate the overall housing conditions and applied multilevel logistic regression models to analyze the association between diarrhea and housing types. The findings highlight that the prevalence of diarrhea among migrant workers is significantly associated with housing types rather than neighborhood or income levels. Compared with living in private rental properties, migrants living in government-subsidized properties have significantly increased odds of reporting diarrhea episodes (OR = 1.41; 95% CI 1.23-1.61; p < 0.001). This study indicated the need to address the quality and maintenance of housing infrastructure rather than ownership status alone.

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Journal of Public Health Policy
Journal of Public Health Policy 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health Policy (JPHP) will continue its 35 year tradition: an accessible source of scholarly articles on the epidemiologic and social foundations of public health policy, rigorously edited, and progressive. JPHP aims to create a more inclusive public health policy dialogue, within nations and among them. It broadens public health policy debates beyond the ''health system'' to examine all forces and environments that impinge on the health of populations. It provides an exciting platform for airing controversy and framing policy debates - honing policies to solve new problems and unresolved old ones. JPHP welcomes unsolicited original scientific and policy contributions on all public health topics. New authors are particularly encouraged to enter debates about how to improve the health of populations and reduce health disparities.
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