| Literature DB >> 26615393 |
Dorothea Lemke1,2, Shoma Berkemeyer3, Volkmar Mattauch4, Oliver Heidinger5, Edzer Pebesma6, Hans-Werner Hense7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The population-based mammography screening program (MSP) was implemented by the end of 2005 in Germany, and all women between 50 and 69 years are actively invited to a free biennial screening examination. However, despite the expected benefits, the overall participation rates range only between 50 and 55%. There is also increasing evidence that belonging to a vulnerable population, such as ethnic minorities or low income groups, is associated with a decreased likelihood of participating in screening programs. This study aimed to analyze in more detail the intra-urban variation of MSP uptake at the neighborhood level (i.e. statistical districts) for the city of Dortmund in northwest Germany and to identify demographic and socioeconomic risk factors that contribute to non-response to screening invitations.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26615393 PMCID: PMC4663041 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2520-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Summary statistics of included variables in the 62 statistical districts and the three time periods
| Dimension/Indicator | Variable | Median value (2008; 2010; 2012) | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Employment/Unemployment |
| 48.2; 48.4; 50.1 | Proportions of regular employees of the employable population (>15 to <65 years) with primary residence in Dortmund. |
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| 3.5; 5.9; 7 | Number of regular employees with primary residence in Dortmund in a five-year trend/comparison in percent. | |
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| 12.6; 12.5; 12.7 | Proportion of unemployed, foreign persons of the employable, foreign population (>15 to <65 years) in percent. | |
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| 4.2; 4.5; 4.3 | Proportion of unemployed young persons (15 to < 25 years) of the population in the same age group. | |
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| 44.8; 41.3; 44.7 | Proportion of long-term unemployed persons (>12 months) to all unemployed persons in percent. | |
| Demography |
| 51.7; 51.5; 51.5 | Proportion of women to all inhabitants with primary residence in Dortmund. |
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| 7.5; 7.1; 7.7 | Proportion of persons without German nationality to all inhabitants with primary residence in Dortmund. | |
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| 20.5; 20; 19 | Number of persons aged < 15 years per 100 persons aged 15 to < 65 years. | |
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| 32.7; 32.7; 31.6 | Number of persons aged > 65 years per 100 persons aged 15 to < 65 years. | |
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| 8; 7.4; 7.5 | Number of births per 1000 inhabitants with primary residence in Dortmund by December 31. of each year. | |
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| 10.4; 10.5; 10.5 | Number of deaths per 1000 inhabitants with primary residence in Dortmund by December 31. of each year. | |
| Social affairs |
| 10.3; 11.9; 11.6 | Proportions of unemployed (>12 months) persons (<65 years) with demand for basic financial benefits (Arbeitslosengeld II) of the residential population. |
| Living/habitation |
| 8; 5.4; 6.2 | Proportion of council-sponsored apartments on all rental appartements in percent. |
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| 39.6; 40.2; 40.4 | The total living space in [m2] divided by the number of inhabitants with primary and secondary residence in Dortmund. |
Fig. 1Yearly distribution of the participation rates over the period from 2007 to 2012
Fig. 2Participation rates and random effects in the final spatio-temporal regression model. Spatial pattern of the biennial participation rates, for the periods: 2007–08 (a), 2009–10 (b), and 2011–12 (c). Black dots mark the location of the screening units in the study region. Odds ratios compared to the intercept (α) of the unstructured (Φt) and structured (γt) temporal effect (d), combined unstructured and structured spatial heterogeneity (ui + vi) (e), and spatio-temporal interaction effect (ψit) for 2007–08 (f), 2009–10 (g), and 2011–12 (h). All random effects were classified according to their quantiles
Estimation results of univariable and multivariable analysis using the spatio-temporal model
| Variable | pD | DIC | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Space-time CAR without covariates | 95.94 | 1707.09 | ||||
| Explanatory variables | Univariable analysis | Multivariable analysis | ||||
| Odds ratio (95 % CI) | DIC (rank) | Odds ratio (95 % CI) | DIC | |||
| Unemployment rate (foreigner) [%] | 0.95 | (0.91; 0.99) | 1706.279 | 0.94 | (0.90; 0.98) | 1706.56 |
| Living space per person | 1.03 | (0.95; 1.13) | 1707.15 | 1.01 | (0.92; 1.12) | |
| Unemployment rate (long-term) [%] | 0.98 | (0.94; 1.0) | 1707.174 | 0.97 | (0.94; 1.0) | |
| Employment trend [%] | 0.98 | (0.95; 1.01) | 1707.211 | |||
| Mortality rate | 1.02 | (0.98; 1.06) | 1707.305 | |||
| Female population [%] | 1.03 | (0.98; 1.09) | 1707.432 | |||
| Social housing rate [%] | 1.00 | (0.96; 1.05) | 1708.321 | |||
| Foreign residents [%] | 0.95 | (0.89; 1.02) | 1708.38 | |||
| Quotient of elderly | 1.07 | (0.99; 1.15) | 1708.561 | |||
| Basic social welfare rate [%] | 0.97 | (0.91; 1.04) | 1708.566 | |||
| Unemployment rate (<25 aged) [%] | 0.99 | (0.94; 1.04) | 1708.711 | |||
| Youth quotient | 0.99 | (0.95; 1.04) | 1708.801 | |||
| Employment rate [%] | 1.02 | (0.98; 1.07) | 1708.951 | |||
| Birth rate | 0.97 | (0.94; 1.01) | 1709.389 | |||
Estimates are odds ratios with their associated 95 % Credible Intervals (CI). Values below one denoting a reduced odd of participating in screening, and vice versa