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新冠疫情期间的健康指标与健康状况不佳动态

Health indicators and poor health dynamics during COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Oyenubi Adeola, Nwosu Chijioke O, Kollamparambil Umakrishnan

机构信息

School of Economics & Finance, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Department of Economics and Finance, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

出版信息

Curr Psychol. 2022 Jul 8:1-14. doi: 10.1007/s12144-022-03425-z.

Abstract

It is expected that the coronavirus pandemic will exacerbate inequality in wellbeing compared to the pre-pandemic situation. However, there are theories (e.g., the Conservation of Resource (COR) theory) that acknowledge situation-specific lower wellbeing for individuals who typically have more resources. The argument is that perception of loss might occur differently across the socioeconomic spectrum such that individuals with higher socioeconomic status perceive that they experience more loss. Therefore, given the pandemic situation, it is possible that indicators of poor wellbeing (e.g., depression) becoming less concentrated among the poor, contrary to expectation. Given the above, we examine income-related inequality in self-assessed health and depressive symptoms in South Africa. This is done using both pre-pandemic data (i.e. National Income Dynamic Study) and data collected during the pandemic (National Income Dynamic Study-Coronavirus Rapid Mobile Survey). Consistent with expectation, we find that poor self-assessed health is not only disproportionately concentrated amongst the poor, but this concentration has increased compared to the pre-pandemic period. However, contrary to expectation, depressive symptoms have become less concentrated amongst the poor compared to the pre-pandemic period. We note that while there may be an alternative explanation for this change in trend, it may also be due to situation-specific lower wellbeing for individuals who typically have more resources. We argue that this has implication for tracking population health in a crisis.

摘要

与疫情前的情况相比,预计新冠疫情将加剧幸福感的不平等。然而,有一些理论(例如资源守恒(COR)理论)承认,对于通常拥有更多资源的个体而言,其幸福感会因具体情况而降低。其观点是,在社会经济各阶层中,对损失的认知可能会有所不同,以至于社会经济地位较高的个体认为他们遭受的损失更大。因此,鉴于疫情形势,与预期相反,幸福感较差的指标(例如抑郁)可能在穷人中不再那么集中。基于上述情况,我们研究了南非自我评估健康状况和抑郁症状方面与收入相关的不平等。这是通过使用疫情前的数据(即国民收入动态研究)以及疫情期间收集的数据(国民收入动态研究 - 冠状病毒快速移动调查)来完成的。与预期一致,我们发现自我评估健康状况较差的情况不仅在穷人中不成比例地集中,而且与疫情前相比,这种集中程度有所增加。然而,与预期相反,与疫情前相比,抑郁症状在穷人中的集中程度有所降低。我们注意到,虽然这种趋势变化可能有其他解释,但也可能是由于通常拥有更多资源的个体因具体情况而幸福感降低。我们认为这对危机期间跟踪人群健康具有启示意义。

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