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代际传递的健康不平等:走向生命历程方法以研究健康的社会经济不平等——综述

Intergenerational transmission of health inequalities: towards a life course approach to socioeconomic inequalities in health - a review.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Department of Public Health Sciences, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

J Epidemiol Community Health. 2024 Aug 25;78(10):641-649. doi: 10.1136/jech-2022-220162.

Abstract

Adult health inequalities are a persistent public health problem. Explanations are usually sought in behaviours and environments in adulthood, despite evidence on the importance of early life conditions for life course outcomes. We review evidence from a broad range of fields to unravel to what extent, and how, socioeconomic health inequalities are intergenerationally transmitted.We find that transmission of socioeconomic and associated health (dis)advantages from parents to offspring, and its underlying structural determinants, contributes substantially to socioeconomic inequalities in adult health. In the first two decades of life-from conception to early adulthood-parental socioeconomic position (SEP) and parental health strongly influence offspring adult SEP and health. Socioeconomic and health (dis)advantages are largely transmitted through the same broad mechanisms. Socioeconomic inequalities in the fetal environment contribute to inequalities in fetal development and birth outcomes, with lifelong socioeconomic and health consequences. Inequalities in the postnatal environment-especially the psychosocial and learning environment, physical exposures and socialisation-result in inequalities in child and adolescent health, development and behavioural habits, with health and socioeconomic consequences tracking into adulthood. Structural factors shape these mechanisms in a socioeconomically patterned and time-specific and place-specific way, leading to distinct birth-cohort patterns in health inequality.Adult health inequalities are for an important part intergenerationally transmitted. Effective health inequality reduction requires addressing intergenerational transmission of (dis)advantage by creating societal circumstances that allow all children to develop to their full potential.

摘要

成人健康不平等是一个长期存在的公共卫生问题。尽管有证据表明生命早期条件对生命历程结果很重要,但通常还是在成年后的行为和环境中寻找解释。我们综述了来自广泛领域的证据,以揭示社会经济健康不平等在多大程度上以及通过何种方式在代际间传递。我们发现,父母向子女传递社会经济和相关健康(劣势)优势,以及其潜在的结构性决定因素,对成年后社会经济健康不平等有很大影响。在生命的头二十年(从受孕到成年早期),父母的社会经济地位(SEP)和父母的健康状况强烈影响子女的成年 SEP 和健康。社会经济和健康(劣势)优势主要通过相同的广泛机制来传递。胎儿环境中的社会经济不平等导致胎儿发育和出生结果的不平等,从而对终生的社会经济和健康产生影响。出生后环境中的不平等——特别是心理社会和学习环境、身体暴露和社会化——导致儿童和青少年健康、发育和行为习惯的不平等,这些不平等会一直持续到成年。结构因素以社会经济模式化、特定时间和特定地点的方式塑造这些机制,导致健康不平等在出生队列中呈现出不同的模式。成人健康不平等在很大程度上是通过代际传递(劣势)优势的。有效减少健康不平等需要通过创造社会环境来解决(劣势)优势的代际传递,使所有儿童都有机会充分发展。

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