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Residents' perception of living environments and self-rated health status

Sadullayeva Khosiyat AbdurakhmonovnaAssociate Professor (PhD) at the Department of Environmental Hygiene, Tashkent medical academy, UzbekistanSalomova Feruza IbodullayevnaAssociate Professor (DSc) at the Department of Environmental Hygiene, Tashkent medical academy, UzbekistanAxmadaliyeva Nigora OdilovnaAssociate Professor (DSc) at the Department of Environmental Hygiene, Tashkent medical academy, UzbekistanAtaniyazova Raushan AminovnaAtaкhanova Dilbar OrinbaevnaAssociate Professor (PhD) at the Department of Hygiene, Medical Institute of Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
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The relationship between health status and living environment conditions among residents of high-rise housing massifs and individual households was assessed by means of a questionnaire survey-interviewing. Results determined that residents of multi-story buildings had a greater number of individuals classified as frequently ill, but the differences were not significant because of the wide variation in age and gender: 40.9±12.9% (multi-story buildings) and 21.5±2.4% (Individual households), t=1.4, P>0.05. Responding to the question about what citizens attribute the likelihood of their illnesses to, the majority of respondents answered that it is related to unfavorable living conditions (53.8±13.0% of residents of multi-story buildings and 54.8±14.2% of residents of individual houses, P>0.05). The greatest number of respondents considered it necessary to improve recreational opportunities, ranging from 46.8% to 60.6%, with such wishes being more common among those over 55 years of age. Individuals of younger age, especially those living in an array of multi-story buildings, more often express the need for sports fields or complexes.

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