Health-Related Quality of Life of the Roma in Greece: The Role of Socio-Economic Characteristics and Housing Conditions
The aim was to assess the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of the Roma and further to detect the significant determinants that are associated with their HRQL. The cross-sectional study involved 1068 Roma adults living in settlements (mean age 36). HRQL was measured by the Greek version of SF-3...
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doaj-d2a2c4f3c60f4d4a8b4dd216afd7317d2020-11-24T23:02:54ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012015-06-011266669668110.3390/ijerph120606669ijerph120606669Health-Related Quality of Life of the Roma in Greece: The Role of Socio-Economic Characteristics and Housing ConditionsEvelina Pappa0Simela Chatzikonstantinidou1George Chalkiopoulos2Angelos Papadopoulos3Dimitris Niakas4Faculty of Social Sciences, Hellenic Open University, Riga Fereou 169 & Tsamadou, Patras 26222, GreeceFaculty of Social Sciences, Hellenic Open University, Riga Fereou 169 & Tsamadou, Patras 26222, GreeceFaculty of Social Sciences, Hellenic Open University, Riga Fereou 169 & Tsamadou, Patras 26222, GreeceFaculty of Social Sciences, Hellenic Open University, Riga Fereou 169 & Tsamadou, Patras 26222, GreeceFaculty of Social Sciences, Hellenic Open University, Riga Fereou 169 & Tsamadou, Patras 26222, GreeceThe aim was to assess the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of the Roma and further to detect the significant determinants that are associated with their HRQL. The cross-sectional study involved 1068 Roma adults living in settlements (mean age 36). HRQL was measured by the Greek version of SF-36 Health Survey and further socio-demographic characteristics (sex, age, marital status, education, permanent occupation etc.) and housing conditions (stable housing, access to basic amenities such as drinkable water, drainage, electricity which compose material deprivation) were involved. Non parametric tests and multiple linear regression models were applied to identify the factors that have significant association with HRQL. After controlling for socio-demographic characteristics, health status and housing conditions, sex, age, education, chronic diseases, stable housing and material deprivation were found to be significant determinants of the Roma’s HRQL. Men reported significantly better health than women as well as those who attended school compared to the illiterate. Chronic diseases were remarkably associated with poor HRQL from 10 units in MH (Mental Health) to 34 units in RP (Role Physical). Material deprivation was related to lower GH (General Health), and VT (Vitality) scores and higher RP (Role Physical) and RE (Role Emotional) scores. Chronic conditions and illiteracy are two key areas that contribute significantly to worse HRQL. Policies should be part of a comprehensive and holistic strategy for the Roma through intervention to education, housing and public health.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/12/6/6669HRQLRomasocio-economic factorshousing conditionsGreece |
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Evelina Pappa Simela Chatzikonstantinidou George Chalkiopoulos Angelos Papadopoulos Dimitris Niakas Health-Related Quality of Life of the Roma in Greece: The Role of Socio-Economic Characteristics and Housing Conditions International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health HRQL Roma socio-economic factors housing conditions Greece |
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Evelina Pappa Simela Chatzikonstantinidou George Chalkiopoulos Angelos Papadopoulos Dimitris Niakas |
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Evelina Pappa |
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Health-Related Quality of Life of the Roma in Greece: The Role of Socio-Economic Characteristics and Housing Conditions |
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Health-Related Quality of Life of the Roma in Greece: The Role of Socio-Economic Characteristics and Housing Conditions |
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Health-Related Quality of Life of the Roma in Greece: The Role of Socio-Economic Characteristics and Housing Conditions |
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Health-Related Quality of Life of the Roma in Greece: The Role of Socio-Economic Characteristics and Housing Conditions |
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Health-Related Quality of Life of the Roma in Greece: The Role of Socio-Economic Characteristics and Housing Conditions |
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health-related quality of life of the roma in greece: the role of socio-economic characteristics and housing conditions |
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The aim was to assess the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of the Roma and further to detect the significant determinants that are associated with their HRQL. The cross-sectional study involved 1068 Roma adults living in settlements (mean age 36). HRQL was measured by the Greek version of SF-36 Health Survey and further socio-demographic characteristics (sex, age, marital status, education, permanent occupation etc.) and housing conditions (stable housing, access to basic amenities such as drinkable water, drainage, electricity which compose material deprivation) were involved. Non parametric tests and multiple linear regression models were applied to identify the factors that have significant association with HRQL. After controlling for socio-demographic characteristics, health status and housing conditions, sex, age, education, chronic diseases, stable housing and material deprivation were found to be significant determinants of the Roma’s HRQL. Men reported significantly better health than women as well as those who attended school compared to the illiterate. Chronic diseases were remarkably associated with poor HRQL from 10 units in MH (Mental Health) to 34 units in RP (Role Physical). Material deprivation was related to lower GH (General Health), and VT (Vitality) scores and higher RP (Role Physical) and RE (Role Emotional) scores. Chronic conditions and illiteracy are two key areas that contribute significantly to worse HRQL. Policies should be part of a comprehensive and holistic strategy for the Roma through intervention to education, housing and public health. |
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