澳大利亚出生人口和东地中海地区出生人口的长期健康状况。

Davoud Pourmarzi, Tehzeeb Zulfiqar
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目的调查澳大利亚出生人群和东地中海地区(EMRO)出生人群10种长期健康状况的患病率。方法利用2021年澳大利亚人口普查,计算10种疾病的年龄和性别特异性患病率、年龄标准化患病率(ASP)和年龄标准化患病率(ASPR)。对于有健康问题的emro出生的人,我们报告了英语水平、教育程度、收入和在澳大利亚居住的年限。结果澳大利亚出生的人和emro出生的人患心脏病的平均死亡率相似(男性3.2%,女性1.8%)和中风的平均死亡率相似(男性0.7%,女性0.5%)。两组患者在女性关节炎(ASPR: 0.9)和肾脏疾病(ASPR: 1.1)以及男性痴呆(ASPR: 1.1)方面的ASP差异不大。与澳大利亚出生的人相比,emro出生的人哮喘(ASPR女性和男性:0.4)、癌症(ASPR女性:0.6,男性:0.5)、肺病(ASPR女性:0.4,男性:0.5)和精神健康状况(ASPR女性和男性:0.4)的ASP较低,糖尿病(ASPR女性:1.8,男性:1.7)的ASP较高。对于男性而言,emro出生的个体,关节炎的ASP (ASPR: 0.6)较低,肾脏疾病的ASP (ASPR: 1.4)较高。对于女性来说,emro出生的人患痴呆症的平均概率(ASPR: 1.4)更高。在人口普查时,在欧洲出生的人在10年前到达澳大利亚,与到达澳大利亚的人相比
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Long-term health conditions among Australian-born and Eastern Mediterranean region-born populations of Australia.

ObjectivesTo investigate the prevalence of 10 long-term health conditions in the Australian-born and Eastern Mediterranean region (EMRO)-born populations of Australia.MethodUsing the 2021 Australia census we calculated age-specific and sex-specific prevalence, age-standardised prevalence (ASP), and age-standardised prevalence ratio (ASPR) of 10 conditions. For EMRO-born people who had a health condition, we reported English proficiency, education, income and years lived in Australia.ResultsAustralian-born and EMRO-born individuals had a similar ASP of heart disease (3.2% in men, 1.8% in women) and stroke (0.7% in men and 0.5% in women). There were small differences between the two groups in terms of the ASP of arthritis (ASPR: 0.9) and kidney disease (ASPR: 1.1) in women and dementia (ASPR: 1.1) in men. For EMRO-born compared with Australian-born individuals, the ASPs of asthma (ASPR women and men: 0.4), cancer (ASPR women: 0.6, men: 0.5), lung conditions (ASPR women: 0.4, men: 0.5), and mental health conditions (ASPR women and men: 0.4) were lower, and the ASP of diabetes (ASPR women: 1.8, men: 1.7) was higher. For men, the ASP of arthritis (ASPR: 0.6) was lower, and the ASP of kidney disease (ASPR: 1.4) was higher in EMRO-born individuals. For women, the ASP of dementia (ASPR: 1.4) was higher in EMRO-born individuals. EMRO-born individuals who arrived in Australia ≥10years ago, at the time of the census, compared with those who arrived <10years ago had a higher ASP of arthritis, asthma, cancer and lung and mental health conditions; a lower ASP of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and dementia; and the same ASP of diabetes. Depending on the long-term conditions, 24.1-53.5% of EMRO-born individuals had low English proficiency, 9.4-23.8% did not go to school, and 51.7-89% had a weekly income (in Australian dollars)

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