COVID-19大流行结束时儿童和青少年的贫困与健康。KIDA研究的结果。

Journal of health monitoring Pub Date : 2025-06-25 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.25646/13185
Miriam Blume, Elvira Mauz, Mira Tschorn, Kristin Manz, Anja Schienkiewitz, Jennifer Allen, Jens Hoebel, Petra Rattay
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背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,面临贫困风险的年轻人尤其受到接触限制以及日托中心和学校关闭的影响。这里的目的是描述在大流行结束时,与来自经济状况较好的家庭的同龄人相比,面临贫困风险的年轻人的健康状况。方法:分析基于德国儿童健康更新(2022/2023)研究中3至15岁儿童的数据。根据健康、与健康有关的行为和心理社会压力及资源等选定指标,确定了按收入分层的流行率。对面临贫困风险的家庭和中高收入家庭进行了比较。泊松回归根据父母的教育水平进行了调整。结果:面临贫困风险的年轻人比来自经济条件较好的家庭的同龄人更有可能健康状况不佳。虽然前者在闲暇时间参加有组织的体育活动的可能性较小,但在参加学校自愿体育活动方面,家庭收入没有差异。结论:必须在整个社会一级和地方环境中实施减少有贫困危险的青年在健康方面不利条件的战略。对儿童和青少年健康的持续监测有助于在早期阶段确定趋势。
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Poverty and the health of children and adolescents at the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Results of the KIDA study.

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, young people at risk of poverty were particularly affected by contact restrictions as well as by daycare centre and school closures. The aim here is to describe the health status of young people at risk of poverty in comparison to their peers from financially better-off families at the end of the pandemic.

Methods: The analyses are based on the data of 3- to 15-year-olds from the study German Children's Health Update (2022/2023). Prevalences stratified by income were determined for selected indicators of health, health-related behaviour and psychosocial stress and resources. A comparison was made between families at risk of poverty and families with medium and high incomes. Poisson regressions were adjusted for parents' level of education.

Results: Young people at risk of poverty are more likely to have poor health than their peers from financially better-off families. While the former are less likely to participate in organised sport in their leisure time, there are no differences in participation in voluntary sports activities at school according to family income.

Conclusions: Strategies to reduce health-related disadvantages for young people at risk of poverty must be implemented at the level of society as a whole and in local settings. Continuous monitoring of children's and adolescents' health can help to identify trends at an early stage.

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