Findlay Leanne C, Janz Teresa A
Health Analysis Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Canada.
Int J Circumpolar Health. 2012;71. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v71i0.18580. Epub 2012 Jun 6.
Previous research has suggested that Inuit children experience poor health as compared to their non-Aboriginal counterparts, although social determinants such as family and social conditions, lifestyle or behaviour, and cultural factors may be at play. The purpose of the current study was to examine the parent-reported health of Inuit children under 6 years of age living in Canada.
Data from the 2006 Aboriginal Children's Survey were used to examine measures of Inuit child health as rated by parents including child health, limitations to physical activity, chronic conditions, ear infections, and dental problems. Associations between social determinants of health and parent-rated Inuit child health were also explored.
Most Inuit children under age 6 were reported by their parents or guardians to be in excellent or very good health. The most common chronic conditions identified were asthma, speech and language difficulties, allergies, lactose intolerance, and hearing impairment. Several social determinants of health were associated with child health, including parental education, household income, breastfeeding, and perceived housing conditions.
The findings show that social determinants of health, including both socio-economic and household characteristics, are associated with Inuit child health.
先前的研究表明,与非原住民儿童相比,因纽特儿童的健康状况较差,尽管家庭和社会条件、生活方式或行为以及文化因素等社会决定因素可能在其中起作用。本研究的目的是调查居住在加拿大的6岁以下因纽特儿童父母报告的健康状况。
使用2006年原住民儿童调查的数据,来研究父母对因纽特儿童健康状况的评价指标,包括儿童健康、身体活动受限情况、慢性病、耳部感染和牙齿问题。还探讨了健康的社会决定因素与父母评价的因纽特儿童健康之间的关联。
父母或监护人报告称,大多数6岁以下的因纽特儿童健康状况极佳或非常好。确定的最常见慢性病为哮喘、言语和语言障碍、过敏、乳糖不耐受和听力障碍。健康的几个社会决定因素与儿童健康相关,包括父母教育程度、家庭收入、母乳喂养和感知到的住房条件。
研究结果表明,包括社会经济和家庭特征在内的健康社会决定因素与因纽特儿童健康相关。