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儿童在 COVID-19 大流行期间的健康和发展:是否存在社会不平等?

Child health and development in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic: are there social inequalities?

机构信息

Institute of Medical Sociology, Centre for Health and Society, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, Germany.

出版信息

Eur J Pediatr. 2023 Mar;182(3):1173-1181. doi: 10.1007/s00431-022-04799-9. Epub 2023 Jan 6.

Abstract

COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns and closures have influenced all children's health and development (HAD). We aimed to examine whether this differs by social circumstances. We hypothesised that socially disadvantaged children experienced more pronounced deterioration in their HAD compared with better-off children. In our trend study, we included five cohorts of school enrolment medical screening (school entrance 2018-2022) in the city of Dusseldorf, Germany. To compensate for selection bias due to the limited number of examinations in pandemic months, we chose the first 800 examinations of each cohort. We computed predicted prevalences of overweight, coordination and language problems as indicators of HAD. Neighbourhood deprivation, single-parent families and non-German nationality were used as indicators of social disadvantage. All groups of children experienced a deterioration in their HAD. Its magnitude is comparable between children with different social circumstances. For instance, between 2018 and 2021, prevalence of overweight increased from 19.2 to 24.2% in children from deprived neighbourhoods, and from 8.1 to 16.5% in children from well-off neighbourhoods. Prevalence of language problems (prepositions) increased from 49.9 to 72.1% among non-German children, and from 14.4 to 39.1% among German children.   Conclusion: Results only partly confirmed our hypothesis. However, since the pre-pandemic prevalences of HAD problems among disadvantaged children were already higher, further deterioration - regardless of its magnitude - has led to their particularly poor situation. For those children, overweight and language development should be priorities of prevention. Generally, important settings for child HAD such as kindergartens or leisure facilities should remain open in future pandemics. What is known: • The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on general child health and development. • Before the pandemic, social inequalities in child health and development were a common phenomenon. What is new: • Children in all social groups experienced a deterioration in their health and development over the course of the pandemic. • Over the course of the pandemic, children from deprived neighbourhoods have demonstrated a particularly high prevalence of overweight. Language problems are particularly prevalent among non-German children.

摘要

新冠疫情大流行期间的封锁和关闭影响了所有儿童的健康和发展(HAD)。我们旨在研究社会环境是否会对此产生影响。我们假设社会劣势儿童的 HAD 状况恶化程度比处境较好的儿童更为明显。在我们的趋势研究中,我们纳入了德国杜塞尔多夫市的五个入学医疗筛查队列(2018-2022 学年入学)。为了弥补因大流行月份检查次数有限而导致的选择偏差,我们选择了每个队列的前 800 次检查。我们计算了超重、协调和语言问题的预测流行率作为 HAD 的指标。邻里贫困、单亲家庭和非德国国籍被用作社会劣势的指标。所有儿童群体的 HAD 都有所恶化。不同社会环境下儿童的恶化程度相当。例如,在来自贫困社区的儿童中,超重的流行率从 2018 年的 19.2%上升到 2021 年的 24.2%,而在来自富裕社区的儿童中,超重的流行率从 8.1%上升到 16.5%。非德语儿童的语言问题(介词)流行率从 49.9%上升到 72.1%,而德语儿童的流行率从 14.4%上升到 39.1%。结论:研究结果仅部分证实了我们的假设。然而,由于劣势儿童 HAD 问题的大流行前流行率已经较高,因此进一步的恶化——无论其严重程度如何——都导致了他们的不利状况。对于这些儿童,超重和语言发展应该是预防的重点。一般来说,未来的大流行中,幼儿园或休闲设施等儿童 HAD 的重要场所应保持开放。已知:• 新冠疫情对儿童整体健康和发展产生了负面影响。• 大流行前,儿童健康和发展方面的社会不平等现象很常见。新内容:• 所有社会群体的儿童在大流行期间 HAD 状况都有所恶化。• 在大流行期间,来自贫困社区的儿童超重率特别高。非德语儿童的语言问题尤为普遍。

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