학술논문

Ethnic disparities in multi-morbidity in women of reproductive age in the UK: a data linkage study
Document Type
article
Source
European Psychiatry, Vol 65, Pp S597-S598 (2022)
Subject
Race
multi-morbidity
preconception
ethnic inequalities
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Language
English
ISSN
0924-9338
1778-3585
Abstract
Introduction Few studies have explored ethnic inequalities in physical and mental health in women at preconception. Objectives Explore inequalities in multimorbidity in women of reproductive age. Methods Data from Lambeth DataNet, anonymized primary care records of this ethnically diverse London borough, linked to anonymized electronic mental health records (“CRIS secondary care database”) were extracted on preconception risk factors including BMI, smoking, alcohol, substance misuse, micronutrient deficiencies and physical health diagnoses for women aged 15-40 with an episode of secondary mental health care (January 2008-December 2018) and no pregnancy codes (n=3,633) and a 4:1 age-matched comparison cohort (n=14,532) . Results Women in contact with mental health services (whether with or without SMI diagnoses) had a higher prevalence of all risk factors and physical health diagnoses studied after adjustment for deprivation and ethnicity. Women from minority ethnic groups [79.5% of total sample] were less likely to be diagnosed with depression in primary care compared to White British women [adj OR 0.66 (0.55- 0.79) p