Colvin Jeffrey D, Richardson Troy, Ginther Donna K, Hall Matt, Chung Paul J
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Troy Richardson is a biostatistician in Analytics at the Children's Hospital Association, in Lenexa, Kansas.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2020 Oct;39(10):1783-1791. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2020.00732.
The impact of economic recessions on child health is complex and varied. Here we examine associations between county-level unemployment and pediatric hospitalizations in fourteen states every third year from 2002 to 2014. After adjusting for state-specific effects of unemployment across all counties and years, we found that increased unemployment was associated with increased pediatric hospitalizations for four potentially economy-sensitive conditions, such that a 1 percent increase in unemployment was associated with a 5 percent increase in hospitalizations for substance abuse, a 4 percent increase for diabetes mellitus, and a 2 percent increase both for children with medical complexity and for poisoning and burns. Mean pediatric all-cause hospitalizations increased by 2 percent for every 1 percent increase in unemployment (or 54,177 excess hospitalizations in 2011 compared with 2005). Hospitalizations for mental health, despite the increased severity of these conditions during recessions, were not associated with unemployment. Further research is needed to examine potential federal, state, and local policies that may mitigate the influence of unemployment on child health and pediatric hospitalizations.
经济衰退对儿童健康的影响复杂多样。在此,我们研究了2002年至2014年期间,每三年一次的14个州县级失业率与儿科住院情况之间的关联。在对所有县和年份特定州的失业影响进行调整后,我们发现失业率上升与四种潜在经济敏感疾病的儿科住院率上升有关,即失业率每上升1%,药物滥用住院率上升5%,糖尿病住院率上升4%,患有复杂疾病的儿童以及中毒和烧伤儿童的住院率上升2%。失业率每上升1%,儿科全因住院率平均上升2%(与2005年相比,2011年额外住院54,177例)。尽管在经济衰退期间心理健康状况的严重程度有所增加,但心理健康方面的住院情况与失业率无关。需要进一步研究,以探讨可能减轻失业对儿童健康和儿科住院影响的潜在联邦、州和地方政策。