Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
J Health Psychol. 1997 Jul;2(3):353-72. doi: 10.1177/135910539700200306.
Variations in the size of socio economic differences in smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, infrequent vegetable consumption and overweight in 11 EU countries were studied using survey data for 1987-1991. International variations were found for most risk factors. Most remarkable was the North-South pattern found for smoking among women, and for smoking and vegetable consumption among men, with small or even positive associations in France and the Mediterranean countries. These results provide indications about circumstances that influence socio-economic differences in risk factor prevalence and suggest that these differences are relevant for understanding the size of socio-economic health differences in different European countries.
利用 1987-1991 年的调查数据,研究了 11 个欧盟国家中社会经济差异与吸烟、酗酒、蔬菜摄入不足和超重之间的关系。研究发现,大多数风险因素存在国际差异。最显著的是法国和地中海国家女性吸烟、男性吸烟和蔬菜摄入方面的南北模式,这些国家呈现出较小甚至正向的关联。这些结果表明了影响风险因素流行的社会经济差异的情况,并表明这些差异对于理解不同欧洲国家社会经济健康差异的大小具有重要意义。