| Literature DB >> 17049075 |
Anne Peasey1, Martin Bobak, Ruzena Kubinova, Sofia Malyutina, Andrzej Pajak, Abdonas Tamosiunas, Hynek Pikhart, Amanda Nicholson, Michael Marmot.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over the last five decades, a wide gap in mortality opened between western and eastern Europe; this gap increased further after the dramatic fluctuations in mortality in the former Soviet Union (FSU) in the 1990s. Recent rapid increases in mortality among lower socioeconomic groups in eastern Europe suggests that socioeconomic factors are powerful determinants of mortality in these populations but the more proximal factors linking the social conditions with health remain unclear. The HAPIEE (Health, Alcohol and Psychosocial factors In Eastern Europe) study is a prospective cohort study designed to investigate the effect of classical and non-conventional risk factors and social and psychosocial factors on cardiovascular and other non-communicable diseases in eastern Europe and the FSU. The main hypotheses of the HAPIEE study relate to the role of alcohol, nutrition and psychosocial factors. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17049075 PMCID: PMC1626086 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-6-255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Absolute numbers and response rates in HAPIEE study
| Russia | 4,269 | 5,094 | 9,363 | 61% |
| Poland | 5,230 | 5,498 | 10,728 | 61% |
| Czech Rep. | 4,125 | 4,731 | 8,856 | 55% |
| Total | 13,624 | 15,323 | 28,947 | 59% |
Overview of questionnaire and medical examination data available in the HAPIEE study
| Health | Medical history | Y | Y |
| Current medication | Y | Y | |
| Self-rated health | Y | Y | |
| Alcohol, pattern & problem drinking | Y | Y | |
| Awareness & treatment of high BP, high cholesterol and diabetes | Y | Y | |
| Depression (CESD-20) | Y | - | |
| Depression (CESD-10) | - | Y | |
| Injuries in last year | Y | Y | |
| Food frequency (fruit & vegetable intake, seasonality) | Y | - | |
| Expectations of future health and length of life | - | Y | |
| Anthropometry (height, weight, waist and hip circumference, and sitting height) | Y | - | |
| Blood pressure | Y | - | |
| Heart rate | Y | - | |
| Pulmonary functions (FVC, FEV1 and PEF) | Y | - | |
| Blood sample | Y | - | |
| Physical functioning | Physical functioning (from SF36) | Y | Y |
| ADL & IADL | - | Y | |
| Walk speed | - | Y | |
| Chair rise | - | Y | |
| Grip strength | - | Y | |
| Cognitive functions | Memory (immediate and delayed word recall) | Y | Y |
| Concentration | Y | Y | |
| Speed | Y | Y | |
| Numeracy | - | Y (LT only) | |
| Social status | Education | Y | Y |
| Marital status | Y | Y | |
| Childhood social circumstances | Y | Y | |
| Brief employment history | Y | Y | |
| Self-assessed material deprivation | Y | Y | |
| Life-grid of past social status | - | Y | |
| Housing conditions/crowding | - | Y | |
| Psychosocial factors | Social networks | Y | Y |
| Perceived control over life | Y | Y | |
| Job control/demand (working only) | Y | - | |
| Effect/reward imbalance (working only) | Y | Y | |
| Social participation | Y | Y | |
| Happiness | - | Y | |
| Economics | Household amenities | Y | Y |
| Current economic activity | Y | Y | |
| Current labour market status | Y | Y | |
| Personal income | - | Y | |
| Household income and wealth | - | Y | |
| Housing tenure | - | Y | |
| Benefits | - | Y | |
| Informal transfers | - | Y | |
| Non-monetary income | - | Y | |
| Self-production | - | Y | |
| Expectations of future economic position | - | Y | |
| Retirement | Type of retirement | - | Y |
| Reasons for retirement | - | Y | |
| Quality of life | CASP-19 (retired only) | Y | - |
| CASP-12 (all participants) | - | Y | |
| Community-level | Social trust | Y | Y |
| characteristics | Perception of reciprocity | - | Y |
| Membership in civil organizations | - | Y | |
| Collective efficacy | - | Y | |
| Area characteristics from official sources | - | Y | |
Legend Y = yes; CESD = Center for Epidemiological Studies – Depression scale ; FVC = forced vital capacity; FEV1 = forced expiratory volume in 1 second; PEF = peak expiratory flow; ADL = activities of daily living; IADL = instrumental activities of daily living; LT = Lithuania; CASP = Control, Autonomy, Self-realization and Pleasure.