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16个欧洲人群肺癌死亡率的社会经济不平等现象。

Socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer mortality in 16 European populations.

作者信息

Van der Heyden J H A, Schaap M M, Kunst A E, Esnaola S, Borrell C, Cox B, Leinsalu M, Stirbu I, Kalediene R, Deboosere P, Mackenbach J P, Van Oyen H

机构信息

Scientific Institute of Public Health, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Lung Cancer. 2009 Mar;63(3):322-30. doi: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2008.06.006. Epub 2008 Jul 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This paper aims to describe socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer mortality in Europe and to get further insight into socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer mortality in different European populations by relating these to socioeconomic inequalities in overall mortality and smoking within the same or reference populations. Particular attention is paid to inequalities in Eastern European and Baltic countries.

METHODS

Data were obtained from mortality registers, population censuses and health interview surveys in 16 European populations. Educational inequalities in lung cancer and total mortality were assessed by direct standardization and calculation of two indices of inequality: the Relative Index of Inequality (RII) and the Slope Index of Inequality (SII). SIIs were used to calculate the contribution of inequalities in lung cancer mortality to inequalities in total mortality. Indices of inequality in lung cancer mortality in the age group 40-59 years were compared with indices of inequalities in smoking taking into account a time lag of 20 years.

RESULTS

The pattern of inequalities in Eastern European and Baltic countries is more or less similar as the one observed in the Northern countries. Among men educational inequalities are largest in the Eastern European and Baltic countries. Among women they are largest in Northern European countries. Whereas among Southern European women lung cancer mortality rates are still higher among the high educated, we observe a negative association between smoking and education among young female adults. The contribution of lung cancer mortality inequalities to total mortality inequalities is in most male populations more than 10%. Important smoking inequalities are observed among young adults in all populations. In Sweden, Hungary and the Czech Republic smoking inequalities among young adult women are larger than lung cancer mortality inequalities among women aged 20 years older.

CONCLUSIONS

Important socioeconomic inequalities exist in lung cancer mortality in Europe. They are consistent with the geographical spread of the smoking epidemic. In the next decades socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer mortality are likely to persist and even increase among women. In Southern European countries we may expect a reversal from a positive to a negative association between socioeconomic status and lung cancer mortality. Continuous efforts are necessary to tackle socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer mortality in all European countries.

摘要

目的

本文旨在描述欧洲肺癌死亡率方面的社会经济不平等现象,并通过将肺癌死亡率的社会经济不平等与同一或参照人群中总体死亡率和吸烟情况的社会经济不平等相关联,进一步深入了解不同欧洲人群中肺癌死亡率的社会经济不平等情况。特别关注东欧和波罗的海国家的不平等现象。

方法

数据取自16个欧洲人群的死亡率登记册、人口普查和健康访谈调查。通过直接标准化和计算两个不平等指数:不平等相对指数(RII)和不平等斜率指数(SII),评估肺癌和总死亡率方面的教育不平等情况。使用SII计算肺癌死亡率不平等对总死亡率不平等的贡献。考虑到20年的时间滞后,将40 - 59岁年龄组肺癌死亡率的不平等指数与吸烟不平等指数进行比较。

结果

东欧和波罗的海国家的不平等模式与北欧国家观察到的模式大致相似。在男性中,东欧和波罗的海国家的教育不平等最为显著。在女性中,北欧国家的教育不平等最为显著。而在南欧女性中,高学历人群的肺癌死亡率仍然较高,不过我们观察到年轻成年女性中吸烟与教育之间存在负相关。在大多数男性人群中,肺癌死亡率不平等对总死亡率不平等的贡献超过10%。在所有人群的年轻成年人中都观察到了重要的吸烟不平等现象。在瑞典、匈牙利和捷克共和国,年轻成年女性中的吸烟不平等现象比年长20岁女性中的肺癌死亡率不平等现象更为严重。

结论

欧洲肺癌死亡率存在重要的社会经济不平等现象。它们与吸烟流行的地理分布一致。在未来几十年中,肺癌死亡率的社会经济不平等在女性中可能会持续甚至加剧。在南欧国家,我们可能预计社会经济地位与肺癌死亡率之间的关联将从正相关转变为负相关。有必要持续努力解决所有欧洲国家肺癌死亡率方面的社会经济不平等问题。

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