Health Problems and the Transition from Communism in the Former Soviet Union: Towards an Explanation

C. Haerpfer, C. Wallace, P. Abbott
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Abstract In this paper we develop an explanation for the health crisis in the former Soviet Union based on social theory. The collapse of the former Soviet Union was marked by a dramatic rise in mortality and morbidity. Epidemiological and sociological explanations to date have focused on explaining the raise in mortality implicating either unhealthy lifestyles, which included heavy smoking, drinking, lack of exercise and poor diets, or individual stress as the primary causes, while acknowledging that the decline of the public health services and the rise in poverty are also likely contributory causes. However, the broader sociological implications of these issues have not been adequately theorised. In this paper we develop and test four explanations of the decline in health in the former in the Soviet Union in the 1990s: that it was due to poverty; that it was due to unhealthy lifestyles; and that it was due to alienation from the social and political system; that it is due to a form of anomie that we term ‘transition stress’. We link this to the ruptures in the social, economic and political system, associated with a loss of social cohesion, which have had individual health consequences. We do so utilizing data from a survey carried out in eight post-Soviet countries.
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健康问题与前苏联共产主义转型:走向解释
摘要本文从社会理论的角度对前苏联的健康危机进行了解释。前苏联解体的特点是死亡率和发病率急剧上升。迄今为止,流行病学和社会学的解释侧重于解释死亡率上升的主要原因,要么是不健康的生活方式,包括大量吸烟、饮酒、缺乏锻炼和不良饮食,要么是个人压力,同时承认公共卫生服务的下降和贫困的增加也可能是促成原因。然而,这些问题的更广泛的社会学含义还没有得到充分的理论化。在本文中,我们发展并检验了对20世纪90年代前苏联健康状况下降的四种解释:这是由于贫困;这是由于不健康的生活方式;这是由于对社会和政治制度的疏离;这是由于一种社会反常的形式,我们称之为“过渡压力”。我们将此与社会、经济和政治制度的破裂联系起来,这些破裂与社会凝聚力的丧失有关,对个人健康造成了影响。我们利用了在八个后苏联国家进行的一项调查的数据。
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