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Short and long term determinants of incident multimorbidity in a cohort of 1988 earthquake survivors in Armenia

BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, presence of two or more health conditions, is a widespread phenomenon affecting populations’ health all over the world. It becomes a serious public health concern due to its negative consequences on quality of life, mortality, and cost of healthcare services utilization....

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Autores principales: Demirchyan, Anahit, Khachadourian, Vahe, Armenian, Haroutune K, Petrosyan, Varduhi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3751856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23962169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-9276-12-68
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author Demirchyan, Anahit
Khachadourian, Vahe
Armenian, Haroutune K
Petrosyan, Varduhi
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Khachadourian, Vahe
Armenian, Haroutune K
Petrosyan, Varduhi
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description BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, presence of two or more health conditions, is a widespread phenomenon affecting populations’ health all over the world. It becomes a serious public health concern due to its negative consequences on quality of life, mortality, and cost of healthcare services utilization. Studies exploring determinants of multimorbidity are limited, particularly those looking at vulnerable populations prospectively over time. This study aimed at identifying short and long term socioeconomic, psychosocial, and health behavioral determinants of incident multimorbidity among a cohort of the 1988 Armenian earthquake survivors. METHODS: The study included a representative subsample of 725 from a larger initial cohort of the earthquake survivors. Data on this subsample were collected via four phases of this cohort study during the period 1990–2012. The final logistic regression analysis eliminated all those cases with baseline multimorbidity to investigate short and long term determinants of incident multimorbidity; this subsample included 600 participants. RESULTS: More than 75% of the studied sample had multimorbidity. Perceived low affordability of healthcare services, poor living standards during the post-earthquake decade, and lower education were independent predictors of incident multimorbidity developed during the period 1990–2012. Stressful life events and poor social support were among psychosocial determinants of incident multimorbidity. Participants’ baseline BMI reported in 1990 was independently associated with incident multimorbidity. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the identified determinants of incident multimorbidity in our study population were markers of social inequities, indicating that inequities pose a serious threat to both individual and public health-related outcomes. Strategies targeting to decrease such inequities along with promotion of healthy lifestyle and strengthening of social networks may considerably reduce multimorbidity among population groups with similar socioeconomic and cultural profiles.
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spelling pubmed-37518562013-08-24 Short and long term determinants of incident multimorbidity in a cohort of 1988 earthquake survivors in Armenia Demirchyan, Anahit Khachadourian, Vahe Armenian, Haroutune K Petrosyan, Varduhi Int J Equity Health Research BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, presence of two or more health conditions, is a widespread phenomenon affecting populations’ health all over the world. It becomes a serious public health concern due to its negative consequences on quality of life, mortality, and cost of healthcare services utilization. Studies exploring determinants of multimorbidity are limited, particularly those looking at vulnerable populations prospectively over time. This study aimed at identifying short and long term socioeconomic, psychosocial, and health behavioral determinants of incident multimorbidity among a cohort of the 1988 Armenian earthquake survivors. METHODS: The study included a representative subsample of 725 from a larger initial cohort of the earthquake survivors. Data on this subsample were collected via four phases of this cohort study during the period 1990–2012. The final logistic regression analysis eliminated all those cases with baseline multimorbidity to investigate short and long term determinants of incident multimorbidity; this subsample included 600 participants. RESULTS: More than 75% of the studied sample had multimorbidity. Perceived low affordability of healthcare services, poor living standards during the post-earthquake decade, and lower education were independent predictors of incident multimorbidity developed during the period 1990–2012. Stressful life events and poor social support were among psychosocial determinants of incident multimorbidity. Participants’ baseline BMI reported in 1990 was independently associated with incident multimorbidity. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the identified determinants of incident multimorbidity in our study population were markers of social inequities, indicating that inequities pose a serious threat to both individual and public health-related outcomes. Strategies targeting to decrease such inequities along with promotion of healthy lifestyle and strengthening of social networks may considerably reduce multimorbidity among population groups with similar socioeconomic and cultural profiles. BioMed Central 2013-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3751856/ /pubmed/23962169 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-9276-12-68 Text en Copyright © 2013 Demirchyan et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Khachadourian, Vahe
Armenian, Haroutune K
Petrosyan, Varduhi
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title Short and long term determinants of incident multimorbidity in a cohort of 1988 earthquake survivors in Armenia
title_full Short and long term determinants of incident multimorbidity in a cohort of 1988 earthquake survivors in Armenia
title_fullStr Short and long term determinants of incident multimorbidity in a cohort of 1988 earthquake survivors in Armenia
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title_short Short and long term determinants of incident multimorbidity in a cohort of 1988 earthquake survivors in Armenia
title_sort short and long term determinants of incident multimorbidity in a cohort of 1988 earthquake survivors in armenia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3751856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23962169
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-9276-12-68
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