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新冠疫情期间中国成年人收入相关健康不平等:基于在线调查的证据。

Income-related health inequality among Chinese adults during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence based on an online survey.

机构信息

School of Economics and Finance, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, 710061, Shaanxi, China.

Global Health Institute, School of Public Health, Xi'an Jiaotong University Health Science Center, Xi'an, 710061, Shaanxi, China.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2021 Apr 26;20(1):106. doi: 10.1186/s12939-021-01448-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Partial- or full-lockdowns, among other interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic, may disproportionally affect people (their behaviors and health outcomes) with lower socioeconomic status (SES). This study examines income-related health inequalities and their main contributors in China during the pandemic.

METHODS

The 2020 China COVID-19 Survey is an anonymous 74-item survey administered via social media in China. A national sample of 10,545 adults in all 31 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions in mainland China provided comprehensive data on sociodemographic characteristics, awareness and attitudes towards COVID-19, lifestyle factors, and health outcomes during the lockdown. Of them, 8448 subjects provided data for this analysis. Concentration Index (CI) and Corrected CI (CCI) were used to measure income-related inequalities in mental health and self-reported health (SRH), respectively. Wagstaff-type decomposition analysis was used to identify contributors to health inequalities.

RESULTS

Most participants reported their health status as "very good" (39.0%) or "excellent" (42.3%). CCI of SRH and mental health were - 0.09 (p < 0.01) and 0.04 (p < 0.01), respectively, indicating pro-poor inequality in ill SRH and pro-rich inequality in ill mental health. Income was the leading contributor to inequalities in SRH and mental health, accounting for 62.7% (p < 0.01) and 39.0% (p < 0.05) of income-related inequalities, respectively. The COVID-19 related variables, including self-reported family-member COVID-19 infection, job loss, experiences of food and medication shortage, engagement in physical activity, and five different-level pandemic regions of residence, explained substantial inequalities in ill SRH and ill mental health, accounting for 29.7% (p < 0.01) and 20.6% (p < 0.01), respectively. Self-reported family member COVID-19 infection, experiencing food and medication shortage, and engagement in physical activity explain 9.4% (p < 0.01), 2.6% (the summed contributions of experiencing food shortage (0.9%) and medication shortage (1.7%), p < 0.01), and 17.6% (p < 0.01) inequality in SRH, respectively (8.9% (p < 0.01), 24.1% (p < 0.01), and 15.1% (p < 0.01) for mental health).

CONCLUSIONS

Per capita household income last year, experiences of food and medication shortage, self-reported family member COVID-19 infection, and physical activity are important contributors to health inequalities, especially mental health in China during the COVID-19 pandemic. Intervention programs should be implemented to support vulnerable groups.

摘要

背景

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,部分或全面封锁等干预措施可能会不成比例地影响社会经济地位较低的人群(他们的行为和健康结果)。本研究考察了大流行期间中国与收入相关的健康不平等及其主要原因。

方法

2020 年中国 COVID-19 调查是一项通过社交媒体在中国进行的匿名 74 项调查。中国大陆 31 个省、市、自治区的全国样本包括 10545 名成年人,提供了有关大流行期间社会人口特征、对 COVID-19 的认识和态度、生活方式因素以及健康结果的综合数据。其中,8448 名受试者提供了本分析的数据。集中指数(CI)和校正 CI(CCI)分别用于衡量心理健康和自我报告健康(SRH)的收入相关不平等。 Wagstaff 型分解分析用于确定健康不平等的原因。

结果

大多数参与者报告自己的健康状况为“非常好”(39.0%)或“极好”(42.3%)。SRH 和心理健康的 CCI 分别为-0.09(p<0.01)和 0.04(p<0.01),表明在 SRH 中存在贫困不平等,在心理健康中存在富裕不平等。收入是导致 SRH 和心理健康不平等的主要原因,分别占收入相关不平等的 62.7%(p<0.01)和 39.0%(p<0.05)。与 COVID-19 相关的变量,包括自我报告的家庭成员 COVID-19 感染、失业、经历食物和药物短缺、参与体育活动以及居住在五个不同级别的大流行地区,解释了自我报告的健康状况不佳和心理健康状况不佳的大部分不平等现象,分别占 SRH 和心理健康不平等的 29.7%(p<0.01)和 20.6%(p<0.01)。自我报告的家庭成员 COVID-19 感染、经历食物和药物短缺以及参与体育活动分别解释了 SRH 不平等的 9.4%(p<0.01)、2.6%(经历食物短缺(0.9%)和药物短缺(1.7%)的总和,p<0.01)和 17.6%(p<0.01);心理健康方面的不平等分别为 8.9%(p<0.01)、24.1%(p<0.01)和 15.1%(p<0.01)。

结论

去年人均家庭收入、食物和药物短缺经历、自我报告的家庭成员 COVID-19 感染和体育活动是健康不平等的重要原因,尤其是在中国 COVID-19 大流行期间的心理健康。应实施干预计划以支持弱势群体。

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