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Emily J Callander1,2, Deborah J Schofield3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Those with a low income are known to have a higher risk of developing heart disease. However, the inverse relationship - falling into income poverty after developing heart disease has not been explored with longitudinal data. This paper aims to determine if those with heart disease have an elevated risk of falling into poverty.Entities:
Keywords: Health economics; Heart disease; Income; Longitudinal; Poverty; Survival analysis
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27417645 PMCID: PMC4946172 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3240-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Sample size calculation
Baseline characteristics in 2007
| Characteristics | Developed heart disease between 2007 and 2009 | Had never had heart disease by 2009 |
|---|---|---|
| Male | 78 700 (54 %) | 3 672 000 (49 %) |
| Age | ||
| 21–30 | 1700 (1 %) | 1,182,900 (16 %) |
| 31–40 | 3700 (3 %) | 1,787,300 (24 %) |
| 41–50 | 24,200 (17 %) | 1,842,000 (25 %) |
| 51–60 | 44,400 (31 %) | 1,540,200 (21 %) |
| 61–70 | 34,200 (24 %) | 801,700 (11 %) |
| 71–80 | 26,600 (19 %) | 300,900 (4 %) |
| 81–90 | 8400 (6 %) | 59,900 (1 %) |
| Married in 2007 | 104,300 (71 %) | 5,441,000 (72 %) |
| Owns own home in 2007 | 123,200 (84 %) | 5,807,500 (77 %) |
| Remoteness of area of residence in 2007 | ||
| Major city | 99,500 (68 %) | 5,123,400 (68 %) |
| Inner regional | 33,400 (23 %) | 1,626,200 (22 %) |
| Outer regional | 13,200 (9 %) | 684,900 (9 %) |
| Remote | 0 | 100,000 (1 %) |
Fig. 2Survival probability for income poverty over time (years) between 2007 and 2012 for those who developed heart disease between 2007 and 2009, and those who never had heart disease
Fig. 3Estimated hazard rate of falling into income poverty between 2007 and 2012
Cox regression model to estimate hazard function of falling into income poverty between 2007 and 2009
| Parameter | Parameter estimate | Hazard ratio |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart disease | 3.21 | SEE BELOW | <.0001 |
| Age | 0.044 | SEE BELOW | <.0001 |
| Age*heart disease-never | −0.05 | SEE BELOW | <.0001 |
| Male | −0.14 | 0.87 | <.0001 |
| Married | −0.55 | 0.58 | <.0001 |
| Own home | −0.49 | 0.62 | <.0001 |
| Inner regional | 0.22 | 1.24 | <.0001 |
| Outer regional | 0.31 | 1.41 | <.0001 |
| EFFECT OF 1-UNIT INCREASE IN AGE BY HEART DISEASE STATUS | |||
| Hazard ratio | 95 % CI | ||
| Heart disease –developed between 2007 and 2009 | 1.00 | 0.99 | 1.00 |
| Heart disease–never | 1.05 | 1.05 | 1.05 |
| EFFECT OF DEVELOPING HEART DISEASE VS NEVER DEVELOPING HEART DISEASE ACCROSS AGES | |||
| Hazard Ratio | 95 % CI | ||
| Age 20 | 9.24 | 8.97 | 9.51 |
| Age 30 | 5.64 | 5.52 | 5.78 |
| Age 40 | 3.45 | 3.39 | 3.51 |
| Age 50 | 2.11 | 2.08 | 2.13 |
| Age 60 | 1.29 | 1.28 | 1.30 |
| Age 70 | 0.79 | 0.78 | 0.80 |
| Age 80 | 0.48 | 0.47 | 0.49 |
| Age 90 | 0.29 | 0.29 | 0.30 |
Fig. 4Survival probability for multidimensional poverty over time (years) between 2007 and 2012 for those who developed heart disease between 2007 and 2009, and those who never had heart disease
Fig. 5Estimated hazard rate of falling into multidimensional poverty between 2007 and 2012
Cox regression model to estimate hazard function of falling into multidimensional poverty between 2007 and 2009
| Parameter | Parameter estimate | Hazard ratio |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart disease – never | 3.77 | See below | <.0001 |
| Age | 0.04 | See below | <.0001 |
| Age*heart disease-never | −0.06 | See below | <.0001 |
| Male | −0.24 | 0.79 | <.0001 |
| Married | −0.55 | 0.57 | <.0001 |
| Own home | −0.58 | 0.56 | <.0001 |
| Inner regional | 0.34 | 1.41 | <.0001 |
| Outer regional | 0.20 | 1.22 | <.0001 |
| EFFECT OF 1-UNIT INCREASE IN AGE BY HEART DISEASE STATUS | |||
| Hazard ratio | 95 % CI | ||
| Heart disease –developed between 2007 and 2009 | 0.99 | 0.99 | 0.99 |
| Heart disease–never | 1.05 | 1.05 | 1.05 |
| EFFECT OF DEVELOPING HEART DISEASE VS NEVER DEVELOPING HEART DISEASE ACCROSS AGES | |||
| Hazard Ratio | 95 % CI | ||
| Age 20 | 14.21 | 13.76 | 14.68 |
| Age 30 | 8.13 | 7.93 | 8.34 |
| Age 40 | 4.65 | 4.56 | 4.74 |
| Age 50 | 2.66 | 2.63 | 2.70 |
| Age 60 | 1.52 | 1.51 | 1.54 |
| Age 70 | 0.87 | 0.86 | 0.88 |
| Age 80 | 0.50 | 0.49 | 0.51 |
| Age 90 | 0.29 | 0.28 | 0.29 |