Department of Human Geography, Planning & International Development Studies, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2013 Jul 17;8(7):e68790. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0068790. Print 2013.
The study of the relationship between residential environment and health at micro area level has a long time been hampered by a lack of micro-scale data. Nowadays data is registered at a much more detailed scale. In combination with Geographic Information System (GIS)-techniques this creates opportunities to look at the relationship at different scales, including very local ones. The study illustrates the use of a 'bespoke environment' approach to assess the relationship between health and socio-economic environment.
We created these environments by buffer-operations and used micro-scale data on 6-digit postcode level to describe these individually tailored areas around survey respondents in an accurate way. To capture the full extent of area effects we maximized variation in socio-economic characteristics between areas. The area effect was assessed using logistic regression analysis.
Although the contribution of the socio-economic environment in the explanation of health was not strong it tended to be stronger at a very local level. A positive association was observed only when these factors were measured in buffers smaller than 200 meters. Stronger associations were observed when restricting the analysis to socioeconomically homogeneous buffers. Scale effects proved to be highly important but potential boundary effects seemed not to play an important role. Administrative areas and buffers of comparable sizes came up with comparable area effects.
This study shows that socio-economic area effects reveal only on a very micro-scale. It underlines the importance of the availability of micro-scale data. Through scaling, bespoke environments add a new dimension to study environment and health.
长期以来,由于缺乏微观尺度的数据,对微观区域居住环境与健康之间关系的研究一直受到阻碍。如今,数据的登记范围更加详细。结合地理信息系统(GIS)技术,这为研究不同尺度的关系创造了机会,包括非常局部的关系。本研究说明了使用“定制环境”方法来评估健康与社会经济环境之间的关系。
我们通过缓冲区操作创建了这些环境,并使用 6 位邮政编码级别的微观数据,以准确地描述调查对象周围的这些个性化定制区域。为了捕捉区域效应的全部范围,我们最大化了区域之间社会经济特征的差异。使用逻辑回归分析评估了区域效应。
尽管社会经济环境对健康的解释作用不强,但在非常局部的水平上,它往往更强。仅当这些因素在小于 200 米的缓冲区中进行测量时,才观察到正相关。当将分析限制在社会经济同质缓冲区中时,观察到更强的关联。尺度效应被证明非常重要,但潜在的边界效应似乎并不起重要作用。行政区域和具有可比性大小的缓冲区产生了可比的区域效应。
本研究表明,社会经济区域效应仅在非常微观的尺度上显现。它强调了微观尺度数据可用性的重要性。通过缩放,定制环境为环境与健康研究增加了一个新维度。