痴呆症风险和性别平等:对社会决定因素的全球见解。

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Wenpeng You
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这项回顾性横断面研究分析了154个国家2011年至2021年的数据,以探讨性别平等(以性别平等指数(GEI)衡量)、女性痴呆发病率以及全球和区域层面的性别差异之间的关系。较高的GEI得分与女性痴呆症发病率升高和男女差距扩大有关,在经历快速社会和生活方式转变的资源有限的国家中观察到最强的关联。多元回归发现,GEI是女性痴呆发病率和性别差异的最显著预测因子,而经济富裕程度和城市化程度没有独立影响。研究结果突出了一个悖论:尽管性别平等促进了妇女获得教育、就业和医疗保健的机会,但它可能同时增加了与痴呆症相关的风险因素,包括慢性压力、工作与生活的不平衡以及吸烟和饮酒等生活方式的改变。这些结果强调了对性别问题有敏感认识的公共卫生战略的重要性,以解决社会进步对健康造成的意外后果。干预措施应优先考虑压力管理、工作场所心理健康和生活方式改变,同时考虑到不成比例的护理责任,从而支持全世界妇女公平的认知健康结果。
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Dementia Risk and Gender Equality: Global Insights Into Social Determinants.

Dementia Risk and Gender Equality: Global Insights Into Social Determinants.

This retrospective cross-sectional study analyzed data from 2011 to 2021 across 154 countries to explore the relationship between gender equality, measured by the Gender Equality Index (GEI), female dementia incidence, and gender disparities at global and regional levels. Higher GEI scores were linked to elevated dementia incidence among women and an expanding female-male disparity, with the strongest associations observed in resource-limited countries undergoing rapid social and lifestyle transitions. Multiple regression identified GEI as the most significant predictor of both female dementia incidence and gender disparity, while economic affluence and urbanization showed no independent effects. Findings highlight a paradox: although gender equality advances women's access to education, employment, and healthcare, it may simultaneously increase exposure to dementia-related risk factors, including chronic stress, work-life imbalance, and lifestyle changes such as greater smoking and alcohol use. These results emphasize the importance of gender-sensitive public health strategies that address unintended health consequences of social progress. Interventions should prioritize stress management, workplace mental health, and lifestyle modification while accounting for disproportionate caregiving responsibilities, thereby supporting equitable cognitive health outcomes for women worldwide.

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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
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91
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: NHS has a multidisciplinary focus and broad scope and a particular focus on the translation of research into clinical practice, inter-disciplinary and multidisciplinary work, primary health care, health promotion, health education, management of communicable and non-communicable diseases, implementation of technological innovations and inclusive multicultural approaches to health services and care.
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