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幼儿健康与发展方面的社会不平等:一项全欧洲范围的系统综述。

Social inequalities in early childhood health and development: a European-wide systematic review.

作者信息

Pillas Demetris, Marmot Michael, Naicker Kiyuri, Goldblatt Peter, Morrison Joana, Pikhart Hynek

机构信息

1] Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK [2] Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Imperial College London, London, UK.

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2014 Nov;76(5):418-24. doi: 10.1038/pr.2014.122. Epub 2014 Aug 14.

Abstract

The evidence examining the relationship between specific social factors and early childhood health and developmental outcomes has never been systematically collated or synthesized. This review aims to identify the key social factors operating at the household, neighborhood, and country levels that drive inequalities in child health and development. Medline and CHICOS (a European child-cohort inventory) were systematically searched to identify all European studies published within the past 10 y. 13,270 Medline articles and 77 European child cohorts were searched, identifying 201 studies from 32 European countries. Neighborhood deprivation, lower parental income/wealth, educational attainment, and occupational social class, higher parental job strain, parental unemployment, lack of housing tenure, and household material deprivation were identified as the key social factors associated with a wide range of adverse child health and developmental outcomes. Similar association trends were observed across most European countries, with only minor country-level differences. Multiple adverse social factors operating at both the household and neighborhood levels are independently associated with a range of adverse health and developmental outcomes throughout early childhood. The social gradient in health and developmental outcomes observed throughout the remaining life course may be partly explained by gradients initiated in early childhood.

摘要

考察特定社会因素与儿童早期健康及发育结果之间关系的证据从未得到系统整理或综合分析。本综述旨在确定在家庭、邻里和国家层面发挥作用的关键社会因素,这些因素导致了儿童健康和发育方面的不平等。我们系统检索了Medline和CHICOS(欧洲儿童队列清单),以识别过去10年内发表的所有欧洲研究。检索了13270篇Medline文章和77个欧洲儿童队列,确定了来自32个欧洲国家的201项研究。邻里贫困、较低的父母收入/财富、教育程度、职业社会阶层、较高的父母工作压力、父母失业、缺乏住房保有权以及家庭物质匮乏被确定为与一系列不良儿童健康和发育结果相关的关键社会因素。在大多数欧洲国家都观察到了类似的关联趋势,只是在国家层面存在细微差异。家庭和邻里层面存在的多种不利社会因素与儿童早期一系列不良健康和发育结果独立相关。在整个生命历程中观察到的健康和发育结果方面的社会梯度,可能部分可由儿童早期出现的梯度来解释。

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