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健康与医疗服务的使用:吉普赛人和旅行者与其他族群的比较。

Health and use of health services: a comparison between Gypsies and Travellers and other ethnic groups.

作者信息

Peters Jean, Parry Glenys D, Van Cleemput Patrice, Moore Julia, Cooper Cindy L, Walters Stephen J

机构信息

University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2009 Aug;14(4):359-77. doi: 10.1080/13557850802699130.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To examine the health status of adults from black and minority ethnic groups and from a socio-economically mixed White population, all resident in England.

DESIGN

A cross-sectional questionnaire survey using validated standardised health measures of a sample of Gypsies and Travellers, Pakistani Muslims, African Caribbean, and White adults living in five geographical locations. Health outcomes included general health, health in the past year, limiting long-term illness, anxiety, depression, respiratory symptoms and angina.

RESULTS

Of the 520 recruited age-sex matched sample (260 Gypsies and Travellers matched with 260 Pakistani Muslims, African Caribbean, and White residents), 516 were included in this analysis (173 men, 343 women). There were no differences by age between the four groups but men were approximately four years older than women. There were significant statistical differences in smoking status and educational attendance with more Gypsies and Travellers being current smokers (58% (95% confidence interval (CI) 52, 64) versus 25% (14, 38) or lower in the other groups) and having poorer regular educational attendance (61% (54, 68) versus 89% (77, 96) or higher in the other groups). For all health outcomes examined, Gypsies and Travellers had significantly poorer outcomes (after adjustment for age, sex and smoking status) compared with the White population. The health status of the Pakistani Muslims and African Caribbeans was similar to that of the Gypsies and Travellers for health in the past year, asthma, and depression, but other outcomes (cough, sputum) were significantly less prevalent. There were also significant differences in specific outcomes between African Caribbean and Pakistani Muslim populations. Consultations with various health professionals and use of health services varied between the groups.

CONCLUSION

Being a Gypsy or Traveller is associated with even poorer health outcomes than those seen in two other ethnic minority groups resident in England, Pakistani Muslim and African Caribbean, and they in turn have poorer health outcomes than the White residents. More remains to be done to address the health and health service needs of such black and minority ethnic groups.

摘要

目的

调查居住在英格兰的黑人和少数族裔成年人以及社会经济背景各异的白人成年人的健康状况。

设计

采用经过验证的标准化健康指标,对居住在五个地理位置的吉卜赛人和旅行者、巴基斯坦穆斯林、非洲裔加勒比人和白人成年人样本进行横断面问卷调查。健康结果包括总体健康状况、过去一年的健康状况、长期疾病限制、焦虑、抑郁、呼吸道症状和心绞痛。

结果

在招募的520名年龄性别匹配的样本中(260名吉卜赛人和旅行者与260名巴基斯坦穆斯林、非洲裔加勒比人和白人居民匹配),516人纳入本分析(173名男性,343名女性)。四组之间在年龄上无差异,但男性比女性大约大4岁。在吸烟状况和受教育程度方面存在显著统计学差异,更多的吉卜赛人和旅行者是当前吸烟者(58%(95%置信区间(CI)52, 64),而其他组为25%(14, 38)或更低),并且受正规教育程度较差(61%(54, 68),而其他组为89%(77, 96)或更高)。对于所有检查的健康结果,与白人相比,吉卜赛人和旅行者在调整年龄、性别和吸烟状况后健康结果显著更差。在过去一年的健康状况、哮喘和抑郁方面,巴基斯坦穆斯林和非洲裔加勒比人的健康状况与吉卜赛人和旅行者相似,但其他结果(咳嗽、咳痰)的患病率显著更低。非洲裔加勒比人和巴基斯坦穆斯林人群在特定结果方面也存在显著差异。不同组之间与各类健康专业人员的咨询以及健康服务的使用情况各不相同。

结论

与居住在英格兰的另外两个少数族裔群体(巴基斯坦穆斯林和非洲裔加勒比人)相比,身为吉卜赛人或旅行者与更差的健康结果相关,而这两个群体的健康结果又比白人居民更差。在满足这些黑人和少数族裔群体的健康及健康服务需求方面,仍有更多工作要做。

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