Differential Impacts of Multimorbidity on COVID-19 Severity across the Socioeconomic Ladder in Hong Kong: A Syndemic Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population and Data Source
2.2. Measurements
2.2.1. COVID-19 Severity
2.2.2. Socioeconomic Position
2.2.3. Multimorbidity
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Total Sample | Area-Level Income-Poverty Rate | |||||
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Low (n = 381, 12.4%) | Medium (n = 1335, 43.4%) | High (n = 1358, 42.2%) | ||||
n (%) or Mean (±SD) | n (%) or Mean (±SD) | n (%) or Mean (±SD) | n (%) or Mean (±SD) | p-value a | ||
Age, year | 48.5 (±20.2) | 45.4 (±20.1) | 50.8 (±20.4) | 47.1 (±19.8) | 0.347 | |
Sex | 0.468 | |||||
Female | 1593 (51.8) | 199 (52.2) | 675 (50.6) | 719 (52.9) | ||
Male | 1481 (48.2) | 182 (47.8) | 660 (49.4) | 639 (47.1) | ||
COVID-19 disease status | 0.735 | |||||
Stable | 2793 (90.9) | 357 (93.7) | 1195 (89.5) | 1241 (91.4) | ||
Severe | 281 (9.1) | 24 (6.3) | 140 (10.5) | 117 (8.6) | ||
Presence of symptom onset | 0.070 | |||||
Asymptomatic | 529 (17.2) | 52 (13.6) | 231 (17.3) | 246 (18.1) | ||
Symptomatic | 2545 (82.8) | 329 (86.4) | 1104 (82.7) | 1112 (81.9) | ||
Multimorbidity | 0.511 | |||||
Non-multimorbid | 2387 (77.7) | 312 (81.9) | 994 (74.5) | 1081 (79.6) | ||
Multimorbid | 687 (22.3) | 69 (18.1) | 341 (25.5) | 277 (20.4) | ||
Housing type | <0.001 | |||||
Public rental housing | 1342 (43.7) | 46 (12.1) | 621 (46.5) | 675 (49.7) | ||
Subsidized home ownership | 358 (11.6) | 29 (7.6) | 205 (15.4) | 124 (9.1) | ||
Private housing | 1087 (35.4) | 251 (65.9) | 391 (29.3) | 445 (32.8) | ||
Residential care homes | 109 (3.5) | 3 (0.8) | 70 (5.2) | 36 (2.7) | ||
Others | 178 (5.8) | 52 (13.6) | 48 (3.6) | 78 (5.7) | ||
Area-level population density | <0.001 | |||||
Low | 474 (15.4) | 194 (50.9) | 129 (9.7) | 151 (11.1) | ||
Medium | 1065 (34.6) | 77 (20.2) | 459 (34.4) | 529 (39.0) | ||
High | 1535 (49.9) | 110 (28.9) | 747 (56.0) | 678 (49.9) |
Severe COVID-19 | |||
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aOR [95% CI] a | p-value | ||
Age, year | 1.08 [1.07–1.09] | <0.001 | |
Sex | |||
Female | Ref | ||
Male | 2.91 [2.16–3.92] | <0.001 | |
Presence of symptom onset | |||
Asymptomatic | Ref | ||
Symptomatic | 3.17 [1.98–5.06] | <0.001 | |
Multimorbidity | |||
Non–multimorbid | Ref | ||
Multimorbid | 2.35 [1.72–3.19] | <0.001 | |
Housing type | |||
Public rental housing | Ref | ||
Subsidized home ownership | 1.03 [0.64–1.66] | 0.917 | |
Private housing | 1.22 [0.86–1.73] | 0.256 | |
Residential care homes | 1.12 [0.66–1.92] | 0.666 | |
Others | 2.00 [0.96–4.15] | 0.064 | |
Area-level income-poverty rate | |||
Low | Ref | ||
Medium | 1.28 [0.74–2.23] | 0.375 | |
High | 1.40 [0.81–2.43] | 0.224 | |
Area-level population density | |||
Low | Ref | ||
Medium | 1.58 [0.90–2.77] | 0.112 | |
High | 1.56 [0.89–2.72] | 0.120 |
Non-Multimorbid | Multimorbid | Effect for Multimorbidity within Strata of Area-Level Income-Poverty Rate | |||||
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aOR [95% CI] a | p-value | aOR [95% CI] a | p-value | aOR [95% CI] a | p-value | ||
Area-level income-poverty rate | |||||||
Low | Ref | 0.80 [0.32–2.02] | 0.636 | 0.80 [0.32–2.02] | 0.636 | ||
Medium | 0.69 [0.35–1.38] | 0.293 | 1.98 [1.00–3.92] | 0.049 | 2.88 [1.86–4.45] | <0.001 | |
High | 0.85 [0.43–1.66] | 0.627 | 2.01 [1.02–3.99] | 0.045 | 2.38 [1.52–3.74] | <0.001 | |
Measure of effect modification of multimorbid * medium income-poverty rate on multiplicative scale: ratio of aORs [95% CI] = 3.60 [1.31–9.91]; p-value = 0.013. Measure of effect modification of multimorbid * high income-poverty rate on multiplicative scale: ratio of aORs [95% CI] = 2.98 [1.08–8.23]; p-value = 0.035. Measure of effect modification of multimorbid * medium income-poverty rate on additive scale: RERIOR [95% CI] = 1.62 [0.63–2.62]; p-value = 0.001. Measure of effect modification of multimorbid * high income-poverty rate on additive scale: RERIOR [95% CI] = 1.28 [0.31–2.26]; p-value = 0.010. |
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Chung, G.K.-K.; Chan, S.-M.; Chan, Y.-H.; Yip, T.C.-F.; Ma, H.-M.; Wong, G.L.-H.; Chung, R.Y.-N.; Wong, H.; Wong, S.Y.-S.; Yeoh, E.K.; et al. Differential Impacts of Multimorbidity on COVID-19 Severity across the Socioeconomic Ladder in Hong Kong: A Syndemic Perspective. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 8168. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158168
Chung GK-K, Chan S-M, Chan Y-H, Yip TC-F, Ma H-M, Wong GL-H, Chung RY-N, Wong H, Wong SY-S, Yeoh EK, et al. Differential Impacts of Multimorbidity on COVID-19 Severity across the Socioeconomic Ladder in Hong Kong: A Syndemic Perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(15):8168. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158168
Chicago/Turabian StyleChung, Gary Ka-Ki, Siu-Ming Chan, Yat-Hang Chan, Terry Cheuk-Fung Yip, Hon-Ming Ma, Grace Lai-Hung Wong, Roger Yat-Nork Chung, Hung Wong, Samuel Yeung-Shan Wong, Eng Kiong Yeoh, and et al. 2021. "Differential Impacts of Multimorbidity on COVID-19 Severity across the Socioeconomic Ladder in Hong Kong: A Syndemic Perspective" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 15: 8168. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158168
APA StyleChung, G. K. -K., Chan, S. -M., Chan, Y. -H., Yip, T. C. -F., Ma, H. -M., Wong, G. L. -H., Chung, R. Y. -N., Wong, H., Wong, S. Y. -S., Yeoh, E. K., Marmot, M., & Woo, J. (2021). Differential Impacts of Multimorbidity on COVID-19 Severity across the Socioeconomic Ladder in Hong Kong: A Syndemic Perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15), 8168. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18158168