俄罗斯多维剥夺学科水平指数及其与全因死亡率和婴儿死亡率的关系。

Q2 Medicine
Anastasia Zelenina
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背景:公共卫生方面的社会和环境不平等被认为是我们这个时代的全球性问题。从剥夺理论的角度来看,社会和环境决定因素被确定为剥夺指标,有助于发现健康不平等。指数是衡量贫困程度的最实用和最有力的工具之一。目的:我们研究的目的是:(1)制定一个俄罗斯衍生指数来衡量剥夺水平;(2)分析其与总死亡率和婴儿死亡率的关系。材料和方法:剥夺指标来自俄罗斯联邦国家统计局。2009年至2012年所有死亡率数据均来自俄罗斯联邦卫生部卫生组织和信息学联邦研究所的官方网站。采用变大旋转主成分分析(1)选择合适的剥夺指标(2)创建指标。用斯皮尔曼相关性来确定剥夺与全因死亡率和婴儿死亡率的关系。使用普通最小二乘(OLS)回归来评估剥夺与婴儿死亡率之间的关系。采用R语言和SPSS软件编制指标并进行统计分析。结果:剥夺与全因死亡率之间没有统计学上的显著相关性。OLS回归显示剥夺与婴儿死亡率之间存在显著关系(p = 0.02)。指数得分每增加一个单位,婴儿死亡率就增加约20%。
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Russian subject-level index of multidimensional deprivation and its association with all-cause and infant mortality.

Background: Social and environmental inequalities in public health are recognized as global problems of our time. From the point of view of the theory of deprivation, social and environmental determinants identified as deprivation indicators, which help to detect health inequality. Indices are one of the most practical and powerful tools for measuring the level of deprivation.

Objectives: The aims of our study are (1) to develop a Russian derivation index to measure the levels of deprivation and (2) to analyze its associations with total and infant mortality.

Material and methods: Deprivation indicators were obtained from the Federal State Statistics Service of Russia. All mortality data were taken from the official website of the Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation from 2009 to 2012. Principal components analysis with varimax rotation was used to (1) select suitable deprivation indicators and (2) create the index. A Spearman's correlation was run to determine the relationship of deprivation with all-cause and infant mortality. Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression was used to assess the relationship between deprivation and infant mortality. Development of the index and statistical analysis were carried out using R and SPSS software.

Results: There is not a statistically significant correlation between deprivation and all-cause mortality. OLS regression showed a significant relationship between deprivation and infant mortality (p = 0.02). For every one-unit increase in the index score, infant mortality rate increases by about 20%.

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Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: The journal is published on a four-monthly basis and covers the field of epidemiology and community health. The journal publishes original papers and proceedings of Symposia and/or Conferences which should be submitted in English. Papers are accepted on their originality and general interest. Ethical considerations will be taken into account.
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