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Seat belt use and social inequality in Belgium
Authors:Leveque Alain  Humblet Perrine  Lagasse Raphaël
Affiliation:Health Policies & Systems Department, School of Public Health, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. alain.leveque@ulb.ac.be
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: To search for and quantify the importance of socio-economic inequality in seat belt use in young Belgians (15-24 years old). METHODS: Using the data of the National Health Survey of Belgium (1997), socio-economic indicators were constructed combining characteristics of the individual and the household to which s/he 'belongs' (equivalent household income, employment, poverty, subjective poverty, and socio-economic insecurity) and the corresponding concentration curves and indices were calculated. RESULTS: Significant differences were found in seat belt use related to young people's socio-economic status. The failure to buckle up was concentrated most heavily in the least favoured socio-economic groups. Such inequality was a constant finding, although its magnitude varied according to the socio-economic indicator used, going from -0.142 for the variable 'occupational category of the household' to -0.028 for the variable 'poverty'. CONCLUSIONS: This finding of true socio-economic inequality in the use of seat belts by 15-24 year olds should prompt special vigilance in health promotion approaches aimed at changing behaviour. It also underlines the importance of being attentive to the socio-economic indicators that are chosen to quantify such inequality in intra- and inter-country comparisons.
Keywords:Belgium   concentration index   health inequality   seat belt   youth and health
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