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探索寻求申领全民信贷建议人群的健康和社会人口学特征:2017-2021 年英国公民咨询数据的横断面分析。

Exploring the health and sociodemographic characteristics of people seeking advice with claiming universal credit: a cross-sectional analysis of UK citizens advice data, 2017-2021.

机构信息

Division of Health Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.

Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Mar 30;23(1):595. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15483-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) administers Universal Credit (UC) - the main UK benefit for people in- and out-of-work. UC is being rolled out nationally from 2013 to 2024. Citizens Advice (CA) is an independent charity that provides advice and support to people making a claim for UC. The aim of this study is to understand who is seeking advice from CA when making a UC claim and how the types of people seeking advice are changing as the rollout of UC continues.

METHODS

Co-developed with Citizens Advice Newcastle and Citizens Advice Northumberland we performed longitudinal analysis of national data from Citizens Advice for England and Wales on the health (mental health and limiting long term conditions) and socio-demographic of 1,003,411 observations for people seeking advice with claiming UC over four financial years (2017/18 to 2020/21). We summarised population characteristics and estimated the differences between the four financial years using population-weighted t-tests. Findings were discussed with three people with lived experience of seeking advice to claim UC to help frame our interpretation and policy recommendations.

RESULTS

When comparing 2017/18 to 2018/19, there was a significantly higher proportion of people with limiting long term conditions seeking advice with claiming UC than those without (+ 2.40%, 95%CI: 1.31-3.50%). However, as the rollout continued between 2018/29 and 2019/20 (-6.75%, 95%CI: -9.62%--3.88%) and between 2019/20 and 2020/21 (-2.09%, 95%CI: -2.54%--1.64%), there were significantly higher proportions of those without a limiting long term condition seeking advice than with. When comparing 2018/19 to 2019/20 and 2019/20 to 2020/21, there was a significant increase in the proportion of self-employed compared to unemployed people seeking advice with claiming UC (5.64%, 95%CI: 3.79-7.49%) and (2.26%, 95%CI: 1.29-3.23%) respectively.

CONCLUSION

As the rollout for UC continues, it is important to understand how changes in eligibility for UC may impact on those who need help with applying for UC. Ensuring that the advice process and application process is responsive to a range of people with different needs can help to reduce the likelihood that the process of claiming UC will exacerbate health inequalities.

摘要

背景

英国工作和养老金部(DWP)负责管理“通用信贷”(UC),这是英国为就业和失业人士提供的主要福利。UC 自 2013 年开始在全国范围内逐步推行,预计将于 2024 年完成。公民咨询局(CA)是一家独立的慈善机构,为申请 UC 的人士提供咨询和支持。本研究旨在了解在申请 UC 时,哪些人向 CA 寻求咨询,以及随着 UC 的推出,寻求咨询的人群类型如何变化。

方法

我们与纽卡斯尔和诺森伯兰郡的公民咨询局合作,对英格兰和威尔士公民咨询局在四年的财务期间(2017/18 至 2020/21)内,针对 1003411 名申请 UC 的人的健康(心理健康和长期限制条件)和社会人口统计学特征进行了纵向分析。我们总结了人口特征,并使用人口加权 t 检验比较了四个财政年度之间的差异。我们与三位有申请 UC 咨询经验的人进行了讨论,以帮助我们解释和提出政策建议。

结果

与 2017/18 年相比,2018/19 年有更多患有长期限制条件的人申请 UC 咨询(+2.40%,95%CI:1.31-3.50%)。然而,随着 2018/29 年至 2019/20 年(-6.75%,95%CI:-9.62%--3.88%)和 2019/20 年至 2020/21 年(-2.09%,95%CI:-2.54%--1.64%)期间 UC 的持续推出,没有长期限制条件的人申请咨询的比例明显更高。与 2018/19 年相比,2019/20 年和 2019/20 年相比,2020/21 年申请 UC 咨询的自雇人员比例明显高于失业人员(分别为 5.64%,95%CI:3.79-7.49%和 2.26%,95%CI:1.29-3.23%)。

结论

随着 UC 的推出继续进行,了解 UC 资格的变化如何影响那些需要帮助申请 UC 的人是很重要的。确保咨询过程和申请过程能够满足不同需求人群的需求,可以帮助减少申请 UC 过程加剧健康不平等的可能性。

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