Materia Enrico, Cacciani Laura, Bugarini Giulio, Cesaroni Giulia, Davoli Marina, Mirale Maria Paola, Vergine Loredana, Baglio Giovanni, Simeone Giuseppe, Perucci Carlo A
Agenzia di Sanità Pubblica, Regione Lazio, Rome, Italy.
Eur J Public Health. 2005 Aug;15(4):411-7. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/cki007. Epub 2005 Jun 23.
The relationship between income inequality and health remains controversial in terms of whether or not it exists and, if so, its extent and the mechanisms involved. This study examines the relationship between income inequality, as indicated by the Gini coefficient, and mortality in Italy.
Cross-sectional ecological study on the 57,138,489 inhabitants living in the 95 provinces existing in Italy in 1994. Multivariate weighted regression analysis of total and age-specific mortality, income inequality, gender, and interaction between income inequality and median income or geographical area.
A positive association between income inequality and total mortality was observed for both genders in provinces with a low per capita income and in Southern and Central Italy. The effect was present for infants and for persons over 24 years of age; it was marked for the elderly, particularly women. A negative association with mortality was observed for males living in the North-west. Interactions between income inequality and median income, and between income inequality and geographical area were found.
In Italy, the relationship between income inequality and health is mixed and not universal, in so far as a positive association was observed only in provinces with lower absolute income. Elderly persons living in Southern Italy represent the population subgroup most vulnerable to unequal income distribution. Income inequality can, in part, explain the historically higher mortality among women in Southern Italy compared to women in the North. These results indicate that income inequality affects the health of population subgroups differentially.
收入不平等与健康之间的关系在是否存在、若存在其程度以及涉及的机制方面仍存在争议。本研究考察了以基尼系数表示的收入不平等与意大利死亡率之间的关系。
对1994年意大利现有的95个省份中居住的57,138,489名居民进行横断面生态研究。对总死亡率和特定年龄死亡率、收入不平等、性别以及收入不平等与中位数收入或地理区域之间的相互作用进行多变量加权回归分析。
在人均收入较低的省份以及意大利中部和南部,观察到收入不平等与总死亡率之间存在正相关关系。这种影响在婴儿和24岁以上人群中存在;在老年人中尤为明显,尤其是女性。在西北部居住的男性中观察到与死亡率呈负相关。发现了收入不平等与中位数收入之间以及收入不平等与地理区域之间的相互作用。
在意大利,收入不平等与健康之间的关系是复杂的且不具有普遍性,因为仅在绝对收入较低的省份观察到正相关关系。居住在意大利南部的老年人是最易受收入分配不平等影响的人群亚组。收入不平等可以部分解释意大利南部女性历史上死亡率高于北部女性的现象。这些结果表明,收入不平等对不同人群亚组的健康影响不同。