乌克兰因特定原因死亡率的空间差异:地区一级分析,2006-19
Pavel Grigoriev1, Nataliia Levchuk2,3, Pavlo Shevchuk2
1Federal Institute for Population Research (BiB).
Population studies
|September 17, 2024
概括
乌克兰 乌克兰 乌克兰 乌克兰
科学领域:
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 人口统计学 人口统计学
- 流行病学 流行病学
背景情况:
- 乌克兰复杂的社会经济和政治格局为了解死亡率模式带来了独特的挑战.
- 地区的多样性和历史因素使东欧的死亡率趋势更加复杂.
研究的目的:
- 进行乌克兰因特定原因死亡率趋势的首次全面,空间详细分析.
- 检查2006年至2019年间的死亡率模式,确定关键驱动因素和地理差异.
主要方法:
- 利用了乌克兰2006-2019年期间的官方死亡率数据.
- 采用人口和空间分析技术,包括热点分析.
- 分析了因特定原因的死亡率趋势和区域梯度.
主要成果:
- 观察到历史西-东和西-东南死亡率梯度的显著减少.
- 老年人,特别是女性的心血管疾病死亡率是死亡率差异的主要驱动因素.
- 外部原因的死亡率显著下降,而自杀,艾滋病毒和肺癌的死亡率仍然存在.
结论:
- 乌克兰的死亡率梯度正在减弱,主要是由于心血管疾病死亡率的变化.
- 持续存在的特定死亡原因的地理集群,如自杀,艾滋病毒和肺癌,需要进一步调查.
- 建议对驱动这些观察到的死亡模式的潜在机制进行深入研究.
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