Associations between income changes and the risk of herpes zoster: LIFE study

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作者
Onizuka, Hiroaki [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Fukuda, Haruhisa [2 ]
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[1] Kyushu Univ, Sch Interdisciplinary Sci & Innovat, Dept Interdisciplinary Sci & Innovat, Fukuoka, Japan
[2] Kyushu Univ, Grad Sch Med Sci, Dept Hlth Care Adm & Management, 3-1-1 Maidashi,Higashi Ku, Fukuoka 8128582, Japan
[3] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Social Epidemiol, Kyoto, Japan
[4] Kyoto Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Kyoto, Japan
关键词
Income changes; Herpes zoster; Varicella-zoster virus; Japan; POSTHERPETIC NEURALGIA; FINANCIAL STRAIN; OLDER; VACCINE; EVENTS; STRESS; HEALTH;
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10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115981
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Economic stability is thought to be associated with health outcomes. Income changes may affect the occurrence of herpes zoster (HZ), which is a neurocutaneous disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus. This retrospective cohort study aimed to examine the associations between annual income changes and incident HZ in a Japanese population. The analysis was conducted using a database of public health insurance claims data linked with administrative data containing income levels. The study population comprised 48,317 middle-aged persons aged 45-64 years from five municipalities, and participants were followed-up from April 2016 until March 2020. Income changes were categorized as income unchanged (income in the year of interest remained within 50% of income in the previous year), income rise (income increased by more than 50% from the previous year to the year of interest), and income drop (income decreased by more than 50% from the previous year to the year of interest). Cox proportional hazards regression analyses were performed to calculate the hazard ratios of HZ for income drop and income rise (reference: income unchanged) as time-varying variables. Covariates included age, sex, and immune-related conditions. The results showed that income drop was significantly associated with a higher hazard ratio (1.15, 95% confidence interval: 1.00-1.31) for HZ. In contrast, income rise was not asso-ciated with HZ. A subgroup analysis revealed that the lowest baseline income group had a significantly higher risk of HZ when experiencing an income drop (HR: 1.56, 95% CI: 1.13-2.15). As zoster vaccination is voluntary and vaccination coverage in middle-aged persons is low in Japan, our findings indicate that it may be advan-tageous to promote and subsidize voluntary vaccinations for middle-aged people with low baseline income who have experienced substantial income reductions in order to reduce the risk of HZ.
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