1. Self-reported Communicable Diseases and Associated Socio-demographic Status Among Ethnic Minority Populations in Vietnam.
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Luu OTK, Khuong LQ, Tran TTP, Nguyen TD, Nguyen HM, and Van Hoang M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Ethnicity statistics & numerical data, Minority Groups statistics & numerical data, Prevalence, Sociodemographic Factors, Socioeconomic Factors, Vietnam epidemiology, Vietnam ethnology, Communicable Diseases epidemiology, Communicable Diseases ethnology, Ethnic and Racial Minorities statistics & numerical data, Self Report
- Abstract
Introduction: This study was conducted to identify the self-reported communicable diseases (CDs) rate and associated factors among ethnic minority populations in Vietnam., Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 6912 ethnic minority participants from 12 provinces located in four socioeconomic regions in Vietnam. A total of 4985 participants were included in the final analysis. We used a structured questionnaire to collect information on self-reported CDs and socio-demographic information., Results: The results showed that the prevalence of self-reported CDs was 5.7% (95% CI: 5.0-6.4%). Ethnicity was shown to have an independently significant correlation to self-reported CDs. The Cham Ninh Thuan, Tay, Dao and Gie Trieng ethnic populations had significantly higher odds of self-reported CDs than those of La Hu ethnicity (OR = 47.1, 6.3, 5.6, and 6.5, respectively). Older people and males had significantly higher odds of having CDs than younger and females., Conclusion: Our findings recommend conducting ethnic-specific interventions to diminish the incidence of CDs., (© 2023. W. Montague Cobb-NMA Health Institute.)
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- 2024
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