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EFFECTS OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC AND JOBS CRISIS ON THE HEALTH STATUS OF THE ITALIAN AND SICILIAN POPULATIONS: FROM THE OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE TO NOT OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE?
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- Publons, Scopus-Elsevier
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Abstract
- The economic crisis that started in 2008 in many countries of the world, has resulted in the reduction of many jobs in all the regions of Italy, most especially in the Southern part of the Country. The employment difficulties experienced by both the unemployed and employed workers, experiencing increasingly precarious conditions, will inevitably result in a worsening of psycho-physical conditions of the population; especially as an increase in stress-related diseases. Aims: The aim of this study is to point-out the possible effects of the economic crisis on the health status of the population resident in Italy and Sicily, evaluating data from years preceding and following the year 2008. Methods: We have selected two populations: the first comprising the inhabitants of the Italian territory, the second comprising the inhabitants in the Sicilian territory. We evaluated official statistical data regarding demographics, information about lifestyles that can cause cardiovascular diseases, and also statistical data about job accidents and occupational diseases. We also investigated the use of antidepressant drugs, as indicators of psychological distress and metabolic diseases in the two populations. Results: Data analysis shows an overall increase of people migrating to foreign countries, increased unemployment for all age groups, with dramatic spikes in Sicily, and degenerating lifestyles associated with increasing numbers of subjects suffering from depression, diabetes and ischemic heart disease, although treatments and prognosis have improved. Work-related accidents only have been significantly reduced, while at the same time reports of occupational diseases increase. Conclusions: It is necessary to change economic policies and development throughout the country; especially in the Southern regions, in order to substantially improve the mental and physical health of the population.
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Publons, Scopus-Elsevier
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..8500e7842cb272311e208bbcaa955f8d