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Associations between prevalence of chronic diseases and socio-economic status in adult population of Slovakia

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dc.title Associations between prevalence of chronic diseases and socio-economic status in adult population of Slovakia en
dc.contributor.author Potašová, Marina
dc.contributor.author Moraučíková, Eva
dc.contributor.author Rusnák, Róbert
dc.contributor.author Melišová, Alexandra
dc.contributor.author Pilarčíková, Silvia
dc.contributor.author šutvajová, Miroslava
dc.contributor.author Lipničanova, Janka
dc.relation.ispartof Bratislava Medical Journal-Bratislavske Lekarske Listy
dc.identifier.issn 0006-9248 Scopus Sources, Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.identifier.issn 1336-0345 Scopus Sources, Sherpa/RoMEO, JCR
dc.date.issued 2023
utb.relation.volume 124
utb.relation.issue 8
dc.citation.spage 583
dc.citation.epage 589
dc.type article
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher AEPress, s.r.o.
dc.identifier.doi 10.4149/BLL_2023_091
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dc.subject socio-economic status en
dc.subject chronic diseases en
dc.subject age en
dc.subject household income en
dc.subject education en
dc.description.abstract INTRODUCTION: The study presents associations between prevalence of chronic diseases and selected socio-economic (SES) attributes in adult population of Slovakia and analyses the prevalence of chronic diseases in regions of Slovakia. METHODS: In total, 735 respondents (146 men and 589 women) with a mean age of 37.79 ± 13.6 participated in this cross-sectional study. The main observed characteristics were chronic diseases and their associations with SES attributes, namely household income, education, age and lifestyle represented by frequency in engaging in recondition-relaxation activities. In order to obtain data, a self-administrated online questionnaire was used. Data were analysed by calculation of odds ratio and chi-square test. The significance level was set at 0.05. RESULTS: Apart from lung disease which are least suffered in central Slovakia (χ2 = 9.850, df = 1, p = 0.043), the prevalence of chronic diseases is equally represented in all 8 administrative regions of Slovakia. Prev alence of chronic diseases is significantly influenced by age. The age of 40 is critical for the occurrence of chronic diseases. Respondents with higher education level have a lower prevalence of chronic diseases and vice versa (OR = 1.127; RR = 1.079). A better lifestyle represented by higher frequency of engaging in recondition relaxation activities was found in healthy respondents (OR = 0.700549 and RR = 0.936958; χ2 test p = 0.000798). Household income did not show a significant association with the prevalence of chronic diseases (OR = 1.06; RR = 1.025; χ2 test, p = 0.778). CONCLUSION: The study did not confirm a higher prevalence of chronic diseases in regions with weaker SES in Slovakia. Out of the 4 monitored SES attributes, 3 of them (age, education and lifestyle) had a significant impact on the prevalence of chronic diseases. Household income showed only a minimal association with the prevalence of chronic diseases, but this interdependence was not significant (Tab. 6, Ref. 41). en
utb.faculty Faculty of Humanities
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10563/1011649
utb.identifier.obdid 43884718
utb.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85164282245
utb.identifier.wok 001041229500001
utb.identifier.pubmed 37218490
utb.source j-scopus
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-05T11:36:24Z
dc.date.available 2023-12-05T11:36:24Z
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.rights.access openAccess
utb.ou Department of Health Care Sciences
utb.contributor.internalauthor Moraučíková, Eva
utb.fulltext.affiliation Marina POTASOVA1, Eva MORAUCIKOVA2,5, Robert RUSNAK1,3, Alexandra MELISOVA1, Silvia PILARCIKOVA1, Miroslava SUTVAJOVA1, Janka LIPNICANOVA3,4 Catholic University in Ružomberok, Faculty of Health, Department of Physiotherapy, Ružomberok, Slovakia. eva.moraucikova@ku.sk 1 Catholic University in Ružomberok, Faculty of Health, Department of Physiotherapy, Ružomberok, Slovakia, 2 Catholic University in Ružomberok, Faculty of Health, Department of Nursing, Slovakia, 3 Central Military Hospital SNP, Neurosurgery Clinic, Central Military Hospital SNP, Ružomberok, Slovakia, 4 Edith Stein Academy of Humanities and Intercultural Studies, Department of Management in Health Care, Bratislava, Slovakia, and 5 Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Health Care Sciences, Czech Republic Address for correspondence: Eva MORAUCIKOVA, Catholic University in Ružomberok, Faculty of Health, Department of Physiotherapy, Nám. A. Hlinku 48, SK-036 01, Ružomberok, Slovakia. Phone: +421 918 722 197
utb.fulltext.dates Received February 6, 2023 Accepted March 7, 2023 Published online: 16-May-2023
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utb.wos.affiliation [Potasova, Marina; Moraucikova, Eva; Rusnak, Robert; Melisova, Alexandra; Pilarcikova, Silvia; Sutvajova, Miroslava] Catholic Univ Ruzomberok, Fac Hlth, Dept Physiotherapy, Nam A Hlinku 48, SK-03601 Ruzomberok, Slovakia; [Moraucikova, Eva] Catholic Univ Ruzomberok, Fac Hlth, Dept Nursing, Ruzomberok, Slovakia; [Rusnak, Robert; Lipnicanova, Janka] Cent Mil Hosp SNP, Neurosurg Clin, Ruzomberok, Slovakia; [Lipnicanova, Janka] Edith Stein Acad Humanities & Intercultural Studie, Dept Management Hlth Care, Bratislava, Slovakia; [Moraucikova, Eva] Tomas Bata Univ Zlin, Fac Humanities, Dept Hlth Care Sci, Zlin, Czech Republic
utb.scopus.affiliation Catholic University in Ružomberok, Faculty of Health, Department of Physiotherapy, Ružomberok, Slovakia; Catholic University in Ružomberok, Faculty of Health, Department of Nursing, Slovakia; Central Military Hospital SNP, Neurosurgery Clinic, Central Military Hospital SNP, Ružomberok, Slovakia; Edith Stein Academy of Humanities and Intercultural Studies, Department of Management in Health Care, Bratislava, Slovakia; Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Health Care Sciences, Czech Republic
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