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Addi P L van Bergen1,2, Stella J M Hoff3, Hanneke Schreurs4, Annelies van Loon5, Albert M van Hemert6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Social exclusion (SE) refers to the inability of certain groups or individuals to fully participate in society. SE is associated with socioeconomic inequalities in health, and its measurement in routine public health monitoring is considered key to designing effective health policies. In an earlier retrospective analysis we demonstrated that in all four major Dutch cities, SE could largely be measured with existing local public health monitoring data. The current prospective study is aimed at constructing and validating an extended national measure for SE that optimally employs available items.Entities:
Keywords: Embedded measure; Health inequalities; Non-linear canonical correlation analysis; OVERALS; Public health monitoring; Social exclusion
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28288609 PMCID: PMC5348771 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4175-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Summary of items available for the construction of the SEI-HS, by dimension and source
| Items Netherlands Pubic Health Monitor (PHM) identified in prior research | Items SCP index & | Items in the routine public health survey 2012 | Excluded in OVERALS analysis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dimension 1: Limited social participation | |||
| *PHM1.I experience a general sense of emptiness #a | SCP1. I feel cut off from other people | PHM1. I experience a general sense of emptiness # | |
| *PHM2. There is always someone I can talk to about my day-to-day problems #a | SCP 2. There are people with whom I can have a good conversation | PHM2. There is always someone I can talk to about my day-to-day problems # | |
| *PHM3. There are plenty of people I can lean on when I have problems #a | PHM3. There are plenty of people I can lean on when I have problems # | ||
| *PHM4. I miss the pleasure of the company of others #a | PHM4. I miss the pleasure of the company of others # | ||
| *PHM5. I often feel rejected #a | PHM5. I often feel rejected # | ||
| *PHM6. I miss having people around #a | PHM6. I miss having people around # | Yes | |
| *PHM7: There are enough people I feel close to #a | PHM7: There are enough people I feel close to # | Yes | |
| SCP 3. There are people who genuinely understand me | |||
| *PHM8. Little contact with neighbours and people in the street $ | SCP 4. I have contact with neighbours | PHM8. Little contact with neighbours and people in the street $ | |
| Dimension 2: Material deprivation | |||
| *PHM9. Had difficulty past year getting by on the household income # | PHM9. Had difficulty past year getting by on the household income # | ||
| *SCP 5. I have enough money to heat my home | SCP5. I have enough money to heat my home | ||
| *SCP 6. I have enough money for club memberships | SCP6. I have enough money for club memberships | ||
| *SCP 7. I have enough money to visit others | SCP7. I have enough money to visit others | ||
| *SCP 8. I have enough money to meet unexpected expenses | SCP8. I have enough money to meet unexpected expenses | Yes | |
| Dimension 3: Inadequate access to basic social rights | |||
| *PHM10. People in this neighbourhood generally do not get along with each other $ | SCP 9. We all get on well in our neighbourhood | PHM10. People in this neighbourhood generally do not get along with each other $ | |
| PHM11. The people in my neighbourhood help each other $ | |||
| PHM12. People in this neighbourhood can be trusted $ | |||
| PHM13. I prefer not to socialise with people in my neighbourhood $ | |||
| *PHM14. Degree of satisfaction with housing $ | SCP 10. I am satisfied with the quality of my home | PHM14. Degree of satisfaction with housing $ | |
| PHM15. Feeling unsafe during the day $ | |||
| PHM16. Feeling unsafe in the evening and at night $ | |||
| *SCP 11. I didn’t receive a medical or dental treatment | SCP 11. I didn’t receive a medical or dental treatment | ||
| Dimension 4: Lack of normative integration | |||
| *SCP 12. I give to good causes | SCP 12. I give to good causes | ||
| *SCP 13. I sometimes do something for my neighbours | SCP 13. I sometimes do something for my neighbours | ||
| *SCP 14. I put glass items in the bottle bank | SCP 14. I put glass items in the bottle bank | ||
| *SCP 15. Work is just a way of earning money | SCP 15. Work is just a way of earning money | ||
*Item included in the routine public health survey 2012
#Netherlands Pubic Health Monitor (PHM) mandatory [41]
$PHM optional [41]
&Vrooman and Hoff [34]
aDe Jong Gierveld J, Kamphuis FH (1985) The development of a Rasch-type loneliness-scale. Appl Psychol Meas 9: 289–299. doi: 10.1177/014662168500900307
Sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents in the study sample (N = 258,928) compared to the Dutch population
| Characteristics | Study sample | Study sample | Dutch populationa |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unweighted | Weighted | ||
| Sex: male (%) | 45.2 | 49.1 | 49.0 |
| Age (mean, SD) | 54.8 (17.7) | 48.7 (17.6) | 48.8 |
| Ethnic background: non-Western (%) | 5.2 | 10.4 | 10.2 |
| Educational level: very low (%)b | 8.7 | 7.4 | 7.8 |
| Employment status: Unemployed, recipient of social security or disability benefits. (%) | 9.6 | 10.3 | 10.6 |
| Income: low (%)c | 10.5 | 14.1 | 14.4 |
| Family situation: living alone (%) | 17.3 | 17.2 | 17.8 |
| Geographic area: highly urbanised (%)d | 14.9 | 20.2 | 20.2 |
| Geographic area: rural (%)e | 14.5 | 10.7 | 10.7 |
aData source: Sex, ethnicity and urbanisation: Statistics Netherlands 2012 (statline.cbs.nl); Other data: PHM 2012
bNo education and primary school
cLow income = lowest quintile standardised yearly household income (2010) i.e. below 15.200 Euro. Data obtained from Statistics Netherlands (CBS)
dMunicipality with area address density > =2500 adresses per km2 (2012). Data obtained from Statistics Netherlands
eMunicipality with area address density <500 adresses per km2 (2012). Data obtained from Statistics Netherlands
Canonical correlation analysis summary table: SEI-HS (development sample) compared to SCP index
| SEI-HS ( | SCP index ( | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Component loadingb | Weightc | Eigenvalue | α | Component loadingb | Weightc | Eigenvalue | α | |
| Set 1: Limited social participation | 0.54 | 0.75 | 0.58 | 0.42 | ||||
| I experience a general sense of emptiness // SCP: I feel cut off from other people | 0.49 | 0.13 | 0.43 | 0.27 | ||||
| There is always someone I can talk to about my day-to-day problems (rev) // SCP: There are people with whom I can have a good conversation | 0.42 | 0.13 | 0.39 | 0.18 | ||||
| Little contact with neighbours and people in the street // SCP: I have contact with neighbours | 0.48 | 0.36 | 0.52 | 0.43 | ||||
| There are plenty of people I can lean on when I have problems (rev) | 0.44 | 0.15 | ||||||
| I miss the pleasure of the company of others | 0.51 | 0.16 | ||||||
| I often feel rejected | 0.52 | 0.23 | ||||||
| There are people who genuinely understand me (rev) | 0.51 | 0.33 | ||||||
| Set 2: Material deprivation | 0.49 | 0.73 | 0.49 | 0.57 | ||||
| Had difficulty past year getting by on the household income // SCP: I have enough money to meet unexpected expenses | 0.56 | 0.31 | 0.53 | 0.29 | ||||
| I have enough money to heat my home (rev) | 0.36 | 0.09 | 0.45 | 0.32 | ||||
| I have enough money for club memberships (rev) | 0.58 | 0.30 | 0.47 | 0.19 | ||||
| I have enough money to visit others (rev) | 0.52 | 0.21 | 0.44 | 0.24 | ||||
| Set 3: Inadequate access to basic social rights | 0.53 | 0.30 | 0.59 | 0.24 | ||||
| People in this neighbourhood generally do not get along with each other (rev)// SCP: We all get on well in our neighbourhood | 0.54 | 0.43 | 0.49 | 0.42 | ||||
| Degree of satisfaction with housing // SCP: I am satisfied with the quality of my home | 0.56 | 0.45 | 0.52 | 0.42 | ||||
| I didn’t receive a medical or dental treatment | 0.27 | 0.20 | 0.44 | 0.38 | ||||
| Set 4: Lack of normative integration | 0.43 | 0.34 | 0.47 | 0.31 | ||||
| I give to good causes (rev) | 0.40 | 0.28 | 0.38 | 0.20 | ||||
| I sometimes do something for my neighbours (rev) | 0.41 | 0.32 | 0.50 | 0.43 | ||||
| I put glass items in the bottle bank (rev) | 0.31 | 0.21 | 0.38 | 0.27 | ||||
| Work is just a way of earning money | 0.36 | 0.29 | 0.31 | 0.25 | ||||
| Eigenvalue index | 0.50 | 0.53 | ||||||
| Canonical correlationd | 0.33 | 0.38 | ||||||
Explanatory note. The table displays component loadings and weights per item, eigenvalue and Cronbach’s alpha per subscale and canonical correlation per index
aVrooman and Hoff [34]
b,cComponent loadings in OVERALS are similar to factor loadings in a factor analysis. Weights are similar to standardised regression coefficients [44, 45]
dThe canonical correlation is calculated with the formula: rd = ((K x Ed) – 1) / (K – 1), whereby K = number of sets, d = factor number (in this case only one factor was calculated), and E = the eigenvalue of the factor/index. rev = recoded in reverse order
Fig. 1Category quantifications SEI-HS items dimension Material deprivation. Figure 1 shows for each item of the dimension Material Deprivation the relationship between the original category and the quantification resulting from the canonical correlation analysis. Categories indicating little or no social exclusion received the lowest quantifications and categories indicating high levels of social exclusion received the highest values. The category quantifications were used to calculate the Material Deprivation scale score by multiplying them with their item weights (Table 3); and adding up the results
Fig. 2Distribution of SEI-HS scores. Each dot represents 1% of the weighted study population. The pink square marks the 85 percentile. The red triangle marks the 95 percentile
Pearson correlations between the subscales (dimensionsa) and the general index, SEI-HS (development sample) and SCP index
| Correlation between: | SEI-HS | SCP indexb |
|---|---|---|
| General index x SP | 0.73* | 0.76 |
| General index x MD | 0.69* | 0.70 |
| General index x SR | 0.72* | 0.77 |
| General index x NI | 0.64* | 0.68 |
| SP x MD | 0.34* | 0.35 |
| SP x SR | 0.37* | 0.43 |
| SP x NI | 0.31* | 0.41 |
| MD x SR | 0.34* | 0.44 |
| MD x NI | 0.26* | 0.28 |
| SR x NI | 0.28* | 0.34 |
*p < 0.001
a SP social participation, MD material deprivation, SR social rights, NI normative integration
bVrooman and Hoff [34]
Association between SEI-HS and known risk factors and correlates (development sample) and comparison with SCP index
| SEI-HS | SCP indexa | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (Development sample: | ( | ||||
| βb |
| βb |
| ||
| Educational level | Low educational level (no education and primary school) | 0.18 | *** | 0.12 | ** |
| Ethnic background | Non-Western ethnic background | 0.27 | *** | 0.18 | ** |
| Family situation | Single parent with underage child(ren) | 0.07 | *** | 0.13 | ** |
| Living alone | 0.19 | *** | 0.16 | ** | |
| Labour market position (64 years or younger) | Unemployed and/or recipient of social security or disability benefits. (SCP: Receives unemployment benefit, disability benefit or social assistance benefit) | 0.31 | *** | −0.03 | ns |
| No paid job | 0.21 | *** | 0.02 | ns | |
| Income | Low incomec (SCP: Less than average household income) | 0.26 | *** | 0.23 | ** |
| Health | Self-rated health fair or poor | 0.31 | *** | 0.19 | ** |
| Diagnosed with at least one chronic condition. (SCP: Suffers from a disability or a chronic condition) | 0.13 | *** | 0.09 | * | |
| Severe functional limitations in mobility, vision or hearing | 0.27 | *** | |||
| High risk for anxiety and depression disorder. (SCP: Low subjective well-being)d | 0.36 | *** | 0.30 | ** | |
| Neighbourhood | Living in deprived neighbourhood | 0.18 | *** | ||
Explanatory note. Linear regression analyses were used to assess relationships between SEI-HS and known risk factors and correlates. Construct validity was considered satisfactory if at least 75% of the associations were in correspondence with predefined hypotheses
* Significant effect, p < 0.05; ** Significant effect, p < 0.01; *** Significant effect, p < 0.001; ns Not significant, p > =0.05
aVrooman and Hoff [34]
bStandardised regression coefficients
cLow income = lowest quintile standardised of yearly household income (2010) i.e. below 15.200 Euro. (Data obtained from Statistics Netherlands)
dKessler psychological distress scale (K10), score 30 or higher