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Housing Demand in Urban Areas and Sanitary Requirements of Dwellings in Italy

The phenomenon of urbanisation is becoming increasingly prevalent on a global level, and the health issues regarding the urban environment are of primary importance in public health. Accordingly, the present manuscript describes an analysis of the housing conditions of Italian urban areas, referring...

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Autores principales: Dettori, Marco, Altea, Lucia, Fracasso, Donatella, Trogu, Federica, Azara, Antonio, Piana, Andrea, Arghittu, Antonella, Saderi, Laura, Sotgiu, Giovanni, Castiglia, Paolo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7063207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32184835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7642658
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author Dettori, Marco
Altea, Lucia
Fracasso, Donatella
Trogu, Federica
Azara, Antonio
Piana, Andrea
Arghittu, Antonella
Saderi, Laura
Sotgiu, Giovanni
Castiglia, Paolo
author_facet Dettori, Marco
Altea, Lucia
Fracasso, Donatella
Trogu, Federica
Azara, Antonio
Piana, Andrea
Arghittu, Antonella
Saderi, Laura
Sotgiu, Giovanni
Castiglia, Paolo
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description The phenomenon of urbanisation is becoming increasingly prevalent on a global level, and the health issues regarding the urban environment are of primary importance in public health. Accordingly, the present manuscript describes an analysis of the housing conditions of Italian urban areas, referring to the city of Sassari (Sardinia), Italy, focused on the dwelling structural and sanitary conditions issued by the Italian regulations. Data relating to the housing conditions of the population were acquired by the Local Hygiene and Public Health Service (SISP), in a period between 2012 and 2016. Qualitative variables were summarised with absolute and relative (percentages) frequencies, whereas quantitative variables with means and standard deviations depending on their parametric distribution. Statistical comparisons for qualitative and quantitative variables were performed with the χ(2) test or Student's t-test, respectively. A p value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Finally, the dwellings and the collected variables were georeferenced on a city map. During the 2012–2016 observation period, 363 certification requests were received from 193 (53.2%) foreign-born citizens and 170 (46.8%) Italians at the SISP offices. The main reasons relate to the request for a residency permit (46.6%) and to obtain a subsidy from the local government (32.8%). Overall, 15.4% of dwellings were found to be improper, while 35.3% and 22.0% were found to be unhygienic and uninhabitable, respectively. The foreigners' homes were found to be suitable in 82.7% of cases; the housing of Italian citizens, on the contrary, was found to be suitable in 28% of the observations. The present study offers a cross section of the housing conditions of Italian urban areas, referring to the city of Sassari. To the authors' best knowledge, this observation is the first one carried out in Sardinia and one of the first observations in Italy. It has emerged that “hygienically unsuitable” homes are those that, in most cases, are located in the city centre. Moreover, the Italian population is hit by a significant housing problem, due to overcrowding, uninhabitability, and unhygienic conditions. Overall, our findings suggest that it is necessary to develop a multidisciplinary approach to guarantee public health, with safe dwellings homes and the surrounding urban context alongside the development of social relations. Nevertheless, there is still little evidence available today on the population housing conditions, especially regarding the private indoor environment, and further research is needed to bridge this knowledge gap.
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spelling pubmed-70632072020-03-17 Housing Demand in Urban Areas and Sanitary Requirements of Dwellings in Italy Dettori, Marco Altea, Lucia Fracasso, Donatella Trogu, Federica Azara, Antonio Piana, Andrea Arghittu, Antonella Saderi, Laura Sotgiu, Giovanni Castiglia, Paolo J Environ Public Health Research Article The phenomenon of urbanisation is becoming increasingly prevalent on a global level, and the health issues regarding the urban environment are of primary importance in public health. Accordingly, the present manuscript describes an analysis of the housing conditions of Italian urban areas, referring to the city of Sassari (Sardinia), Italy, focused on the dwelling structural and sanitary conditions issued by the Italian regulations. Data relating to the housing conditions of the population were acquired by the Local Hygiene and Public Health Service (SISP), in a period between 2012 and 2016. Qualitative variables were summarised with absolute and relative (percentages) frequencies, whereas quantitative variables with means and standard deviations depending on their parametric distribution. Statistical comparisons for qualitative and quantitative variables were performed with the χ(2) test or Student's t-test, respectively. A p value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Finally, the dwellings and the collected variables were georeferenced on a city map. During the 2012–2016 observation period, 363 certification requests were received from 193 (53.2%) foreign-born citizens and 170 (46.8%) Italians at the SISP offices. The main reasons relate to the request for a residency permit (46.6%) and to obtain a subsidy from the local government (32.8%). Overall, 15.4% of dwellings were found to be improper, while 35.3% and 22.0% were found to be unhygienic and uninhabitable, respectively. The foreigners' homes were found to be suitable in 82.7% of cases; the housing of Italian citizens, on the contrary, was found to be suitable in 28% of the observations. The present study offers a cross section of the housing conditions of Italian urban areas, referring to the city of Sassari. To the authors' best knowledge, this observation is the first one carried out in Sardinia and one of the first observations in Italy. It has emerged that “hygienically unsuitable” homes are those that, in most cases, are located in the city centre. Moreover, the Italian population is hit by a significant housing problem, due to overcrowding, uninhabitability, and unhygienic conditions. Overall, our findings suggest that it is necessary to develop a multidisciplinary approach to guarantee public health, with safe dwellings homes and the surrounding urban context alongside the development of social relations. Nevertheless, there is still little evidence available today on the population housing conditions, especially regarding the private indoor environment, and further research is needed to bridge this knowledge gap. Hindawi 2020-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7063207/ /pubmed/32184835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7642658 Text en Copyright © 2020 Marco Dettori et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Dettori, Marco
Altea, Lucia
Fracasso, Donatella
Trogu, Federica
Azara, Antonio
Piana, Andrea
Arghittu, Antonella
Saderi, Laura
Sotgiu, Giovanni
Castiglia, Paolo
Housing Demand in Urban Areas and Sanitary Requirements of Dwellings in Italy
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title_fullStr Housing Demand in Urban Areas and Sanitary Requirements of Dwellings in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Housing Demand in Urban Areas and Sanitary Requirements of Dwellings in Italy
title_short Housing Demand in Urban Areas and Sanitary Requirements of Dwellings in Italy
title_sort housing demand in urban areas and sanitary requirements of dwellings in italy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7063207/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32184835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7642658
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