Affiliation:
1. University of Sheffield
2. Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Trust
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Severe domestic squalor occurs when a person lives in a dwelling that is significantly unclean, disorganised and unhygienic. The limited previous research has primarily focused on the characteristics of those who live in squalor and the associated risk factors. Robust and reliable studies of squalor prevalence have not been conducted. This study sought to produce a reliable estimate of the point prevalence of squalor.
Methods
Using data from 13-years of the English Housing Survey, N = 85681 households were included in a prevalence meta-analysis. Squalor prevalence over time, subgroup analysis and logistic regression investigated the role played by household and community characteristics.
Results
The point prevalence of squalor was estimated to be 0.85% and squalor was seen to decrease significantly over time. Community deprivation, whether the home was owned/rented, income and the number of people in the home was associated with presence of squalor.
Conclusions
Squalor prevalence was higher than previous estimates and supports community care services in associated service planning. The results regarding household characteristics help to inform which households and individuals may be at a higher risk of living in squalid conditions.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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