Structural changes in a Danish social housing area: The impact of forced permanent rehousing on contact frequency with general practitioner and use of antidepressants

Frederikke Sissel Blohm*, Siv Steffen Nygaard, Terese Sara Høj Jørgensen, Rikke Lund

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

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Abstract

There is a lack of knowledge about the health consequences of politically initiated forced permanent rehousing (FPR) of residents in social housing areas. This study investigates if FPR is associated with the contact frequency with general practitioner (GP) and the proportion of residents who use antidepressants. The study included 432 rehoused residents matched 1:2 with remaining residents and residents from a comparable neighbouring area without exposure to rehousing. For GP contact frequency, we conducted a difference-in-difference analysis while the proportion of residents who used antidepressants was investigated through descriptive statistics. We found high GP contact frequency in the three groups, but no significant differences. Further, we found a low proportion of residents who used antidepressants in all groups, but a small increase from baseline to follow-up. Our results thus suggest that FPR neither affected the rehoused residents’ GP contact frequency nor the proportion who used antidepressants.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer117088
TidsskriftSocial Science and Medicine
Vol/bind355
Antal sider13
ISSN0277-9536
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

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Funding Information:
This project was supported by the Nordea Foundation [grant number 02-2017-0685].

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