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加拿大身体残疾和合并精神障碍者的失业问题:对 2006 年参与和活动限制调查(PALS)的考察。

Unemployment among Canadians with physical and a co-morbid mental disability: an examination of the 2006 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS).

机构信息

Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Queen's University, Canada.

出版信息

Disabil Health J. 2013 Oct;6(4):352-60. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2013.03.001. Epub 2013 Apr 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Co-occurring disabilities are common and data indicate that those with both physical and mental disabilities face greater discrimination in the workforce. However, studies that consider disability type in determining labor market outcomes are needed; particularly in Canada.

OBJECTIVE

The objective was to examine the association of disability type and unemployment among working-aged Canadians using data from the 2006 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS).

METHODS

The 2006 PALS is a post-censal sample survey of individuals whose everyday activities are limited due to a physical/mental condition. The study design is cross-sectional. Two groups were compared: persons with one or more physical disabilities exclusively vs. those with one or more physical disabilities and a mental disability. We calculated the prevalence of unemployment and used multiple logistic regression to measure the association between disability type and unemployment, while considering relevant covariates.

RESULTS

The prevalence of unemployment was 20% overall; 35.4% in those with a co-morbid mental disability and 18.5% in those with exclusively physical disabilities. Those with a mental co-morbidity had approximately double the odds of being unemployed relative to those with exclusively physical disabilities and the effect remained significant (at p < 0.05) after adjustment for socio-economic indicators and disability severity.

CONCLUSIONS

Compared to those with exclusively physical disabilities, individuals with co-morbid physical and mental disabilities were found to be at a significantly greater disadvantage when accessing employment. More research is needed to clarify whether these findings are indicative of discrimination and to proceed toward removing workplace barriers that persist in this population.

摘要

背景

共病残疾较为常见,数据表明,同时患有身体和精神残疾的人在劳动力市场中面临更大的歧视。然而,需要研究残疾类型对劳动力市场结果的影响;特别是在加拿大。

目的

本研究旨在使用 2006 年参与和活动限制调查(PALS)的数据,考察残疾类型与加拿大工作年龄人群失业之间的关系。

方法

2006 年 PALS 是一项针对因身体/精神状况而日常活动受限的个人的后普查抽样调查。该研究设计为横断面研究。比较了两组人群:仅患有一种或多种身体残疾的人与同时患有一种或多种身体残疾和精神残疾的人。我们计算了失业的患病率,并使用多变量逻辑回归来衡量残疾类型与失业之间的关联,同时考虑了相关协变量。

结果

总体失业率为 20%;患有共病精神残疾的人群中为 35.4%,仅患有身体残疾的人群中为 18.5%。与仅患有身体残疾的人群相比,患有精神共病的人群失业的可能性约为两倍,且在调整社会经济指标和残疾严重程度后,这种关联仍然显著(p<0.05)。

结论

与仅患有身体残疾的人群相比,患有共病身体和精神残疾的人群在获得就业方面明显处于更为不利的地位。需要进一步研究以明确这些发现是否表明存在歧视,并着手消除该人群中仍然存在的工作场所障碍。

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