Shah C P, Kahan M, Krauser J
Department of Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics, University of Toronto, Ont.
CMAJ. 1987 Sep 15;137(6):485-90.
Childhood poverty is common in Canada: 1,114,000 children under 16 years of age live below the poverty line. The incidence is highest among children of single mothers, unemployed parents, Canadian native peoples and recent immigrants, particularly refugees. Compared with the national average, the infant mortality rate is twice as high, deaths from infectious diseases are 2.5 times more common and accidental deaths are twice as common among children of low-income families. Other problems associated with poverty are iron deficiency anemia, dental caries, chronic ear infections, mental retardation, learning disabilities, poor school performance and increased suicide rates. Health care professionals can help address the poor physical and mental health associated with poverty in children by promoting a broad range of public policies.
111.4万名16岁以下儿童生活在贫困线以下。单亲母亲的孩子、失业父母的孩子、加拿大原住民以及新移民,尤其是难民中的儿童贫困发生率最高。与全国平均水平相比,低收入家庭儿童的婴儿死亡率高出一倍,传染病死亡人数多出1.5倍,意外死亡人数多出一倍。与贫困相关的其他问题包括缺铁性贫血、龋齿、慢性耳部感染、智力迟钝、学习障碍、学业成绩不佳以及自杀率上升。医疗保健专业人员可以通过推动一系列广泛的公共政策,来帮助解决与儿童贫困相关的身心健康问题。