Lampert T, Kroll L, Müters S, Stolzenberg H
Abteilung für Epidemiologie und Gesundheitsmonitoring, Robert Koch-Institut, General-Pape-Str. 62-66, 12101 Berlin, Deutschland.
Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz. 2013 May;56(5-6):631-6. doi: 10.1007/s00103-012-1663-4.
Socioeconomic status (SES) constitutes a central analysis category of epidemiological research and health reporting. As part of the German cardiovascular disease prevention study 1984-1991, a multi-dimensional aggregated index was developed for the purpose of measuring SES. This index continues to be used in numerous studies to this day. For the purpose of health monitoring at the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the index was fundamentally revised following critical assessment. This article describes the basic concepts underlying the revision and how they were implemented in relation to the "German health interview and examination survey for adults" (DEGS1). In addition, the results of the age and sex-specific distribution of the values of the revised SES index and those relating to the connection with other measurements of socioeconomic status are reported. The results are based on the data of DEGS1 2012 and the German national health interview and examination survey 1998 (GNHIES98). An English full-text version of this article is available at SpringerLink as supplemental.
社会经济地位(SES)是流行病学研究和健康报告的核心分析类别。作为1984 - 1991年德国心血管疾病预防研究的一部分,为测量社会经济地位开发了一个多维综合指数。该指数至今仍在众多研究中使用。为了在罗伯特·科赫研究所(RKI)进行健康监测,在批判性评估后对该指数进行了根本性修订。本文描述了修订背后的基本概念以及它们在“德国成人健康访谈和检查调查”(DEGS1)中的实施方式。此外,报告了修订后的SES指数值的年龄和性别特定分布结果以及与社会经济地位其他测量指标相关的结果。结果基于2012年DEGS1和1998年德国国民健康访谈和检查调查(GNHIES98)的数据。本文的英文全文版本可在SpringerLink上作为补充内容获取。