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荷兰三代摩鹿加人的全因死亡率。

All-cause mortality among three generations of Moluccans in the Netherlands.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Public Health. 2019 Jun 1;29(3):463-467. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/cky255.

DOI:10.1093/eurpub/cky255
PMID:30544210
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mortality variations have been reported for ethnic minority groups compared with their host populations. It is uncertain how this mortality variations change over time as younger generations become older and mix with the host population. This study aimed to examine all-cause mortality among three generations of Moluccans in the Netherlands, and to compare Moluccans with a mixed and non-mixed ethnic background.

METHODS

We used data from the death and municipality registry for the years 2000 through 2013, including all registered Dutch inhabitants. A list of Moluccan surnames was used to select the Moluccan population. Mortality differences were calculated by Poisson regression, controlling for sex, age and district socio-economic status.

RESULTS

High all-cause mortality rates were observed in all generations of Moluccans although the extent of the differences between Moluccans and the Dutch were smaller in second (1.15, 1.07-1.23) and third generation (1.14, 1.00-1.29) compared with the first generation (1.55, 1.49-1.60). Higher all-cause mortality is also reflected in the higher mortality from most causes of death except neoplasms and external causes. Both mixed and non-mixed Moluccans showed high all-cause mortality among the first (child) and second generation compared with the Dutch.

CONCLUSION

Our findings show a higher all-cause mortality in three generations of Moluccans compared with the Dutch. The results show that mortality inequalities may persist, though in an attenuated form, over generations among ethnic minorities.

摘要

背景

与宿主人群相比,少数民族群体的死亡率存在差异。随着年轻一代年龄的增长并与宿主人群融合,这种死亡率的变化如何随时间而变化尚不确定。本研究旨在检查荷兰三代摩鹿加人的全因死亡率,并将摩鹿加人与混合和非混合族裔背景的人进行比较。

方法

我们使用了 2000 年至 2013 年的死亡和市议会登记处的数据,包括所有注册的荷兰居民。使用一份摩鹿加姓氏名单来选择摩鹿加人群。通过泊松回归控制性别、年龄和地区社会经济地位来计算死亡率差异。

结果

尽管摩鹿加人与荷兰人之间的差异在第二代(1.15,1.07-1.23)和第三代(1.14,1.00-1.29)中比第一代(1.55,1.49-1.60)小,但摩鹿加人所有三代的全因死亡率都很高。除了肿瘤和外部原因外,大多数死因的死亡率也反映了较高的全因死亡率。与荷兰人相比,第一代(儿童)和第二代混合和非混合摩鹿加人的全因死亡率都很高。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,与荷兰人相比,三代摩鹿加人的全因死亡率更高。结果表明,尽管在形式上有所减弱,但少数族裔的死亡率不平等可能会随着几代人的推移而持续存在。

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