慢性呼吸道疾病的社会经济差异:健康不平等的分解分析。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Hazal Swearinger, Gülizar Gülcan Şeremet
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摘要

本研究使用2019年土耳其健康调查的数据,调查了慢性呼吸道疾病的社会经济差异以及造成这些不平等的因素。多变量logistic回归和瓦哈卡- blinder分解分析显示,土耳其25岁及以上成年人中有13.10%患有慢性呼吸道疾病,其中社会经济地位较低的人群患病率明显较高。主要风险因素包括年龄较大、女性、吸烟和不健康的饮食,年龄和性别是造成ses相关差异的主要因素,而吸烟和饮食的作用较小。根本原因理论强调社会经济状况如何影响健康结果,表明需要通过公共卫生和社会工作的交叉来解决这些机制。社会工作的影响包括倡导系统变革,扩大医疗保健服务,发展社区项目。公共卫生工作应解决结构性决定因素,减少环境危害,并确保对弱势群体采取具有文化敏感性的干预措施。
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Socioeconomic Disparities in Chronic Respiratory Diseases: A Decomposition Analysis of Health Inequalities.

This study investigates socioeconomic disparities in chronic respiratory diseases and the factors contributing to these inequalities, using data from the 2019 Turkish Health Survey. Multivariate logistic regression and Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition analyses reveal that 13.10% of adults aged 25 and older in Turkey suffer from chronic respiratory diseases, with a significantly higher prevalence among lower socioeconomic status (SES) individuals. Key risk factors include older age, being female, smoking, and an unhealthy diet, with age and gender being the dominant contributors to SES-related disparities, while smoking and diet play smaller roles. Fundamental cause theory highlights how SES influences health outcomes, demonstrating the need for addressing these mechanisms through the intersection of public health and social work. Social work implications include advocating for systemic change, expanding healthcare access, and developing community programs. Public health efforts should address structural determinants, reduce environmental hazards, and ensure culturally sensitive interventions for vulnerable populations.

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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
4.00%
发文量
55
期刊介绍: Social Work in Public Health (recently re-titled from the Journal of Health & Social Policy to better reflect its focus) provides a much-needed forum for social workers and those in health and health-related professions. This crucial journal focuses on all aspects of policy and social and health care considerations in policy-related matters, including its development, formulation, implementation, evaluation, review, and revision. By blending conceptual and practical considerations, Social Work in Public Health enables authors from many disciplines to examine health and social policy issues, concerns, and questions.
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