Self-reported health in the Republic of Karelia, Russia and in North Karelia, Finland in 1992

Background: Major differences in mortality, cardiovascular disease risk factors and health behaviour are known to exist between the populations of eastern Finland and the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Little is known, however, whether similar differences exist in subjective health. Methods: In spring...

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Published in:The European Journal of Public Health
Main Authors: HEISTARO, SAMI, LAATIKAINEN, TIINA, VARTIAINEN, ERKKI, PUSKA, PEKKA, ANTTIUUTELA, POKUSAJEVA, SVETLANA, UHANOV, MIHAIL
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:eurpub:11/1/74 2023-05-15T17:00:04+02:00 Self-reported health in the Republic of Karelia, Russia and in North Karelia, Finland in 1992 HEISTARO, SAMI LAATIKAINEN, TIINA VARTIAINEN, ERKKI PUSKA, PEKKA ANTTIUUTELA, POKUSAJEVA, SVETLANA UHANOV, MIHAIL 2001-03-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/11/1/74 https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/11.1.74 en eng Oxford University Press http://eurpub.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/11/1/74 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/11.1.74 Copyright (C) 2001, Oxford University Press Articles TEXT 2001 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/11.1.74 2013-05-28T08:46:17Z Background: Major differences in mortality, cardiovascular disease risk factors and health behaviour are known to exist between the populations of eastern Finland and the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Little is known, however, whether similar differences exist in subjective health. Methods: In spring 1992 a population survey was conducted in North Karelia, Finland and in the area of Pitkäranta, Republic of Karelia, Russia. Random population samples (n=2,000 in North Karelia and n=1,000 in Pitkäranta) stratified for age and sex were taken from the population registers. The subjects completed questionnaires and were examined at local health centres. Results: In North Karelia 50% of men reported their health as being quite good or very good, compared to 34% in Pitkäranta (p<0.0001 for area difference). Among women the corresponding percentages were 58% in North Karelia and 22% In Pitkäranta (p<0.0001). High household income and education were associated with good self-rated health among both sexes in North Karelia and among women but not men in Pitkäranta. Self-reported physical condition was better in North Karell than in Pitkāaranta (p<0.0001). Psychosomatic symptoms (p=0.0002 among men and p<0.0001 among women) and many somatic symptoms were more prevalent in Pitkäranta than in North Karelia. Conclusion: In general, people In North Karelia, Finland feel healthier than people in the neighbouring Republic of Karelia, Russia. Socioeconomic differences in subjective health are less prominent in the Republic of Karelia. Text karelia* karelia* Republic of Karelia HighWire Press (Stanford University) Pitkäranta ENVELOPE(27.464,27.464,66.737,66.737) The European Journal of Public Health 11 1 74 80
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HEISTARO, SAMI
LAATIKAINEN, TIINA
VARTIAINEN, ERKKI
PUSKA, PEKKA
ANTTIUUTELA,
POKUSAJEVA, SVETLANA
UHANOV, MIHAIL
Self-reported health in the Republic of Karelia, Russia and in North Karelia, Finland in 1992
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description Background: Major differences in mortality, cardiovascular disease risk factors and health behaviour are known to exist between the populations of eastern Finland and the Republic of Karelia, Russia. Little is known, however, whether similar differences exist in subjective health. Methods: In spring 1992 a population survey was conducted in North Karelia, Finland and in the area of Pitkäranta, Republic of Karelia, Russia. Random population samples (n=2,000 in North Karelia and n=1,000 in Pitkäranta) stratified for age and sex were taken from the population registers. The subjects completed questionnaires and were examined at local health centres. Results: In North Karelia 50% of men reported their health as being quite good or very good, compared to 34% in Pitkäranta (p<0.0001 for area difference). Among women the corresponding percentages were 58% in North Karelia and 22% In Pitkäranta (p<0.0001). High household income and education were associated with good self-rated health among both sexes in North Karelia and among women but not men in Pitkäranta. Self-reported physical condition was better in North Karell than in Pitkāaranta (p<0.0001). Psychosomatic symptoms (p=0.0002 among men and p<0.0001 among women) and many somatic symptoms were more prevalent in Pitkäranta than in North Karelia. Conclusion: In general, people In North Karelia, Finland feel healthier than people in the neighbouring Republic of Karelia, Russia. Socioeconomic differences in subjective health are less prominent in the Republic of Karelia.
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author HEISTARO, SAMI
LAATIKAINEN, TIINA
VARTIAINEN, ERKKI
PUSKA, PEKKA
ANTTIUUTELA,
POKUSAJEVA, SVETLANA
UHANOV, MIHAIL
author_facet HEISTARO, SAMI
LAATIKAINEN, TIINA
VARTIAINEN, ERKKI
PUSKA, PEKKA
ANTTIUUTELA,
POKUSAJEVA, SVETLANA
UHANOV, MIHAIL
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title Self-reported health in the Republic of Karelia, Russia and in North Karelia, Finland in 1992
title_short Self-reported health in the Republic of Karelia, Russia and in North Karelia, Finland in 1992
title_full Self-reported health in the Republic of Karelia, Russia and in North Karelia, Finland in 1992
title_fullStr Self-reported health in the Republic of Karelia, Russia and in North Karelia, Finland in 1992
title_full_unstemmed Self-reported health in the Republic of Karelia, Russia and in North Karelia, Finland in 1992
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