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重视从 COVID-19 疫情早期开始收集社会经济决定因素相关数据。

Importance of collecting data on socioeconomic determinants from the early stage of the COVID-19 outbreak onwards.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney School of Public Health, Sydney, Australia

ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR), The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

J Epidemiol Community Health. 2020 Aug;74(8):620-623. doi: 10.1136/jech-2020-214297. Epub 2020 May 8.

Abstract

Disadvantaged socioeconomic position (SEP) is widely associated with disease and mortality, and there is no reason to think this will not be the case for the newly emerged coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that has reached a pandemic level. Individuals with a more disadvantaged SEP are more likely to be affected by most of the known risk factors of COVID-19. SEP has been previously established as a potential determinant of infectious diseases in general. We hypothesise that SEP plays an important role in the COVID-19 pandemic either directly or indirectly via occupation, living conditions, health-related behaviours, presence of comorbidities and immune functioning. However, the influence of socioeconomic factors on COVID-19 transmission, severity and outcomes is not yet known and is subject to scrutiny and investigation. Here we briefly review the extent to which SEP has been considered as one of the potential risk factors of COVID-19. From 29 eligible studies that reported the characteristics of patients with COVID-19 and their potential risk factors, only one study reported the occupational position of patients with mild or severe disease. This brief overview of the literature highlights that important socioeconomic characteristics are being overlooked when data are collected. As COVID-19 spreads worldwide, it is crucial to collect and report data on socioeconomic determinants as well as race/ethnicity to identify high-risk populations. A systematic recording of socioeconomic characteristics of patients with COVID-19 will be beneficial to identify most vulnerable groups, to identify how SEP relates to COVID-19 and to develop equitable public health prevention measures, guidelines and interventions.

摘要

社会经济地位(SEP)处于劣势与疾病和死亡率广泛相关,对于新出现的、已达到大流行级别的 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19),我们没有理由认为这种关联不会存在。社会经济地位处于劣势的个体更有可能受到 COVID-19 的大多数已知风险因素的影响。SEP 先前已被确定为一般传染病的一个潜在决定因素。我们假设 SEP 通过职业、生活条件、与健康相关的行为、合并症的存在和免疫功能,直接或间接地在 COVID-19 大流行中发挥重要作用。然而,社会经济因素对 COVID-19 传播、严重程度和结果的影响尚不清楚,需要进行审查和研究。在这里,我们简要回顾了 SEP 被认为是 COVID-19 潜在危险因素之一的程度。在报告 COVID-19 患者特征及其潜在危险因素的 29 项符合条件的研究中,只有一项研究报告了轻症或重症患者的职业状况。对文献的简要回顾突出表明,在收集数据时,重要的社会经济特征被忽视了。随着 COVID-19 在全球范围内传播,收集和报告社会经济决定因素以及种族/族裔的数据以确定高危人群至关重要。对 COVID-19 患者的社会经济特征进行系统记录将有助于确定最脆弱的群体,确定 SEP 与 COVID-19 的关系,并制定公平的公共卫生预防措施、指南和干预措施。

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