Department of Environmental Health, Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority, Oberschleissheim, Germany.
Eur J Public Health. 2010 Feb;20(1):14-20. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckp213. Epub 2009 Dec 29.
Socio-economic inequalities in the living environment are major contributing factors to health inequalities. Consequently, protecting children from undesirable environmental exposures by taking socio-economic conditions into account has been identified as a policy priority area in Europe. This review aims to evaluate the evidence on environmental inequalities among children in Europe and to discuss its policy implications.
A systematic literature search was conducted in various literature databases. Further sources for information were reviews, international reports and working documents for a WHO expert meeting on environmental inequalities in 2009. One major inclusion criterion for publications was consideration of socio-economic factors as influencing factors, not merely as confounder.
The overall pattern based on the available fragmentary data is that children living in adverse social circumstances suffer from multiple and cumulative exposures. A low socio-economic position is associated with an increased exposure of children to traffic-related air pollution, noise, lead, environmental tobacco smoke, inadequate housing and residential conditions and less opportunities for physical activity. For most topics and exposures reviewed here there were no studies investigating the modification of the exposure-response function by socio-economic factors. Due to a variety of methodological approaches and studies on one hand and lack of data for many topics and countries on the other hand it was not possible to quantify the magnitude of environmental inequalities.
Action is needed along the whole causal pathway of the social divide in environmental hazards with priority to policy measures aiming at removing socially determined differences in environmental conditions.
社会经济环境不平等是导致健康不平等的主要因素。因此,考虑到社会经济条件,保护儿童免受不良环境暴露,已被确定为欧洲的优先政策领域。本综述旨在评估欧洲儿童环境不平等方面的证据,并讨论其政策意义。
在各种文献数据库中进行了系统的文献检索。其他信息来源包括针对 2009 年世卫组织环境不平等专家会议的评论、国际报告和工作文件。出版物的一个主要纳入标准是将社会经济因素视为影响因素,而不仅仅是混杂因素。
基于现有零碎数据的总体模式是,生活在不利社会环境中的儿童遭受多种和累积的暴露。社会经济地位较低与儿童接触与交通相关的空气污染、噪音、铅、环境烟草烟雾、住房和居住条件不足以及体育活动机会减少有关。对于这里审查的大多数主题和暴露,没有研究调查社会经济因素对暴露-反应函数的修饰作用。由于一方面各种方法学方法和研究,另一方面许多主题和国家缺乏数据,因此无法量化环境不平等的程度。
需要在环境危害的整个社会鸿沟因果途径上采取行动,优先采取旨在消除环境条件中社会决定差异的政策措施。