[2022 年夏季热浪中的主观健康损害及相关因素:在线调查]。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Gesundheitswesen Pub Date : 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1055/a-2332-0059
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背景:热浪可能会降低人们的幸福感,并导致死亡率上升。个人采取的防暑降温措施往往是不够的,对自身风险的感知起着至关重要的作用。由于脆弱程度不同,预计不同人群的感知也不尽相同。据推测,当人们关注并了解高温这一主题时,对症状的认识会更高。我们的研究考察了 2022 年热浪期间的主观健康损害、其与社会人口和经济因素的关联,以及对热应力的感知和个人对这一问题的参与情况:方法:对德国五个联邦州的人口样本进行了在线调查。方法:对德国 5 个联邦州的人口进行了在线抽样调查,并进行了多变量回归分析,以探讨高温造成的主观健康损害与潜在风险指标之间的关系:在联系的 3111 人中,1522 人做出了回应,其中 649 人(20.9%)因 2022 年夏季在居住地受到高温影响而被纳入分析。主观健康损害的平均值为 9.29(标准差:5.25),满分为 29 分。年龄越大,健康受损程度越低;与 60 至 69 岁的参照组相比,80 岁组的健康受损程度为-1.36 分(95%-CI:-4.10;1.38)。此外,女性和受教育程度较低的人报告的损伤程度较高。结论:旨在减少与高温有关的健康问题的干预措施,应在老年人中开展:结论:旨在减少与高温有关的健康问题的干预措施应以更广泛的受众为目标,尤其是年轻人、女性、教育程度较低的个人和工作人群。
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[Subjective Health Impairment And Associated Factors In The Heatwave Of Summer 2022: An Online Survey].

Background: Heatwaves might diminish the sense of well-being and are associated with increased mortality. Individual measures to protect against heat are often insufficient, with the perception of one's own risk playing a crucial role. Due to varying levels of vulnerability, it is expected that the perception differs among populations. Presumably, symptom awareness is higher when people are concerned with and inform themselves about the topic of heat. Our study examined subjective health impairment during the heatwave in 2022, its association with socio-demographic and economic factors, as well as perceived heat stress and individual engagement with the issue.

Method: An online survey of a population-based sample from five federal states of Germany was carried out. Multivariable regression analyses were conducted to explore the relationship between subjective health impairment due to heat and potential risk indicators.

Results: Out of 3,111 people contacted, 1,522 responded, with 649 (20.9%) included in the analysis as they were affected by heat in their region of residence during the summer of 2022. The average subjective health impairment was 9.29 (SD: 5.25) out of 29 possible points. Higher age was associated with lower impairment; -1.36 points (95%-CI: -4.10; 1.38) in the group of those aged 80 and compared with the reference group of 60 to 69-year-old people. Furthermore, higher impairment was reported more by women and individuals with lower educational levels. Low impairment was associated with a high perceived level of information.

Conclusion: Interventions aimed at reducing heat-related health problems should target a broader audience, particularly young people, women, individuals with lower education, and working people.

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