1979- 1993年香港婴儿死亡率的社会经济相关性

T W Wong, S L Wong, T S Yu, J L Liu, O L Lloyd
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虽然香港的婴儿死亡率是世界上最低的,但在人口中可能仍有一些群体的死亡率异常高,而这些死亡率是可以避免的。我们利用1979-83年、1984-88年和1989-93年三个时期的政府数据,对香港社会经济剥夺与婴儿死亡率之间的关系进行了生态学研究。研究人口包括香港六十五个改良区在一九七九年至一九九三年期间出生的所有婴儿。使用婴儿、新生儿和新生儿后期死亡率(IMRs、nmr和pnmr)作为健康指标。F分是通过因子分析从高度相关的社会经济变量中得出的,并作为社会经济地位的综合指标。1979年至1983年,社会经济剥夺被发现与两性的高imr和高nmr显著相关,而1984年至1988年,这种关联仅在女婴中被观察到。在1989- 1993年没有观察到明显的关联。总体而言,领土婴儿死亡率从1979-83年的每千名活产10.2人下降到1989-93年的每千名活产5.6人。需要进行基于个人的研究,以确定婴儿和新生儿死亡率与社会经济关系的明显消失是否真实。
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Socioeconomic correlates of infant mortality in Hong Kong, 1979-93.
Although Hong Kong's infant mortality is among the lowest in the world, there may still be subgroups in the population with unusually high and possibly avoidable mortality rates. We conducted an ecological study on the relationship between socioeconomic deprivation and infant mortality in Hong Kong by using government data from three periods: 1979—83, 1984—88 and 1989—93. The study population comprised all infant births in 65 modified districts in Hong Kong in the period 1979—93. Infant, neonatal and post-neonatal mortality rates (IMRs, NMRs and PNMRs) were used as the health indicators. An F score was derived from highly correlated socioeconomic variables by factor analysis and used as a summary index of socioeconomic status. In 1979—83, socioeconomic deprivation was found to be significantly associated with high IMRs and high NMRs in both sexes, while in 1984—88 this association was observed only in baby girls. None of the observed associations were significant in 1989—93. Overall, the territory's infant mortality rates fell from 10.2 per thousand live births in 1979—83 to 5.6 per thousand live births in 1989—93. Individual-based studies are needed to ascertain whether this apparent disappearance of the socioeconomic relationship with infant and neonatal mortality is real.
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