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Self-rated health, ethnicity and social position in a deprived neighbourhood in Denmark

机译:丹麦贫困地区的自测健康,种族和社会地位

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Background In recent years the close connection between SES and differences in health between ethnic groups have been subject to growing interest among researchers, and some studies have found an association between ethnicity and long term illness and poor health. However, there is limited research-based knowledge about health and illness in ethnic groups in Denmark and about ethnic Danes living in deprived neighbourhoods. The purpose of this study is to investigate associations between self-rated health and ethnicity and social position in a deprived neighbourhood in Denmark in which a relatively largely proportion of the residents are immigrants. Methods This study investigates the association between self-rated health used as dependent variable and ethnicity and social position (defined as index for life resources) as the independent variables. The analyses are based on data collected in a survey in a geographically bounded and social deprived neighbourhood, Korskaerparken, located in the municipality of Fredericia in Denmark. The sample consisted of 31% of the residents in Korskaerparken and of these 29% have an ethnic background other than Danish. The analyses were conducted using logistic regression adjusting for confounding variables. Results This study indicates no significant association between ethnicity and having poor/very poor self-rated health. On the other hand the study confirms that a strong and significant association between the number of residents' life resources and their self-rated health does indeed exist. The results clearly suggest that the more life resources an individual has, the lower is the risk of that individual reporting poor health. Conclusion The results show a strong association between the residents' number of life resources and their self-rated health. In this study, we were not able to identify any association between ethnicity and self-rated health, i.e. our results suggest that ethnicity does not constitute an explanation to differences in self- rated health.
机译:背景技术近年来,研究人员日益关注SES与种族之间健康差异之间的紧密联系,一些研究发现种族与长期疾病和不良健康之间存在关联。但是,关于丹麦各族人民的健康和疾病以及生活在贫困地区的丹麦人的基于研究的知识很少。这项研究的目的是调查丹麦一个贫困社区中自我评估的健康状况,种族与社会地位之间的联系,该社区中有相当大比例的居民是移民。方法:本研究调查了作为自变量的自我评估健康与作为自变量的种族和社会地位(定义为生命资源指数)之间的关系。这些分析是基于在丹麦弗雷德里西亚市的一个有地理限制和社会匮乏的社区Korskaerparken进行的一项调查中收集的数据。样本由Korskaerparken的31%居民组成,其中29%具有丹麦以外的种族背景。使用logistic回归调整混杂变量进行分析。结果该研究表明种族与自我评价的健康状况差/非常差之间没有显着关联。另一方面,该研究证实,居民的生活资源数量与他们的自我评价健康之间确实存在着密切而显着的联系。结果清楚地表明,一个人拥有的生命资源越多,该人报告健康状况差的风险就越小。结论结果表明,居民的生活资源数量与他们的自我评价健康状况之间存在密切的联系。在这项研究中,我们无法确定种族与自我评估的健康之间的任何关联,即我们的结果表明种族并不构成对自我评估的健康差异的解释。

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