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伊斯坦布尔新冠疫情疫苗接种前时代基于性别的社会经济不平等:邻里层面超额死亡率分析

Gender-Based Socio-Economic Inequalities in the Pre-Vaccination Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Istanbul: A Neighborhood-Level Analysis of Excess Mortality.

作者信息

Kayı İlker, Gönen Mehmet, Sakarya Sibel, Eryiğit Önder Yüksel, Ergönül Önder

机构信息

Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Koc University, Istanbul 34010, Türkiye.

Department of Global Health, Graduate School of Health Sciences, Koc University, Istanbul 34450, Türkiye.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Jul 15;12(14):1406. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12141406.

Abstract

Worldwide excess mortality (EM) data have the potential to provide a better estimation of the impact of the pandemic. This study aims to investigate and map the inequalities in EM in Istanbul during the pre-vaccination era of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and its association with selected demographic and socio-economic variables at the neighborhood level according to gender. This ecological study was conducted with the EM data of Istanbul. The EM data were obtained from the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (IMM) and analyzed according to socio-demographic indicators (gender, age), neighborhood-level indicators (population density, educational attainment) and neighborhood vulnerability (socio-economic and transportation) for the 808 neighborhoods, then presented separately according to gender to examine gender-specific factors. Socio-economic and transportation vulnerability indexes are provided the IMM. The excess mortality rate per 1000 (EMR) in 2020 has been calculated by using the number of deaths in the years 2018-2019. We have mapped EMRs of each neighborhood and used linear regression analysis in three datasets to examine gender specific factors. EMRs in Istanbul showed two peaks one in April and one in November. Male EMRs were higher compared to females in Istanbul during the pre-vaccination era of the pandemic. Higher EMRs were observed in neighborhoods with a higher share of 50+ year old age groups and higher neighborhood socio-economic vulnerability scores. Neighborhood socio-economic vulnerability was significantly associated with EMRs in males but not in females. Unequal distribution of EM between neighborhoods underlines the need for gender-specific pandemic measures to alleviate the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in socio-economically vulnerable settings. Increased use of area-based indicators with a gender perspective can enhance pandemic measures.

摘要

全球超额死亡率(EM)数据有可能更好地估计疫情的影响。本研究旨在调查并绘制2020年新冠疫情疫苗接种前时代伊斯坦布尔EM的不平等情况,以及其与社区层面选定的人口和社会经济变量按性别划分的关联。这项生态研究使用了伊斯坦布尔的EM数据。EM数据来自伊斯坦布尔市议会(IMM),并根据社会人口指标(性别、年龄)、社区层面指标(人口密度、教育程度)和808个社区的社区脆弱性(社会经济和交通)进行分析,然后按性别分别呈现以研究特定性别的因素。社会经济和交通脆弱性指数由IMM提供。2020年每1000人的超额死亡率(EMR)通过使用2018 - 2019年的死亡人数计算得出。我们绘制了每个社区的EMR,并在三个数据集中使用线性回归分析来研究特定性别的因素。伊斯坦布尔的EMR出现了两个峰值,一个在4月,一个在11月。在疫情疫苗接种前时代,伊斯坦布尔男性的EMR高于女性。在50岁及以上年龄组占比更高且社区社会经济脆弱性得分更高的社区中观察到更高的EMR。社区社会经济脆弱性与男性的EMR显著相关,但与女性无关。社区之间EM的不平等分布凸显了采取针对性别的疫情措施以减轻新冠疫情负担的必要性,特别是在社会经济脆弱的环境中。从性别角度增加基于区域的指标的使用可以加强疫情措施。

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