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Table 2 Housing characteristics of the population assisted by Caritas Barcelona

From: How substandard dwellings and housing affordability problems are associated with poor health in a vulnerable population during the economic recession of the late 2000s

 

Direct Assistance Services

Housing Mediation Service

Men

Women

Men

Women

(n = 45)

(n = 130)

(n = 72)

(n = 73)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

Affordability

    

% of monthly household income spent on rent or mortgage

    

  < 30 %

3 (6.8)

18 (14.9)

6 (9.1)

10 (14.7)

 30–50 %

16 (36.4)

43 (35.5)

22 (33.3)

16 (23.5)

  > 50 %

25 (56.8)

60 (49.6)

38 (57.6)

42 (61.8)

Problems meeting monthly costs

    

 Strongly disagree, disagree, indifferent

3 (6.7)

22 (17.7)

7 (10.0)

9 (12.7)

 Agree

14 (31.1)

34 (27.4)

16 (22.9)

17 (23.9)

 Strongly agree

28 (62.2)

68 (54.9)

47 (67.1)

45 (63.4)

In the last 12 months, worried about not having sufficient money for food

    

 No

7 (15.6)

30 (23.3)

17 (23.6)

17 (21.9)

 Yes

38 (84.4)

99 (76.7)

55 (76.4)

57 (78.1)

Time in current house

    

  < 2 years

25 (55.6)

68 (52.3)

23 (31.9)

30 (41.1)

  ≥ 2 years

20 (44.4)

62 (47.7)

49 (68.1)

43 (58.9)

Has ever lived in a shack, shelter, car, or on the street

    

 No

33 (73.3)

107 (82.3)

54 (75.0)

58 (79.4)

 Yes

12 (26.7)

23 (17.7)

18 (25.0)

15 (20.6)

Emotional link with the dwelling

    

 Very unsatisfied or unsatisfied

16 (35.6)

38 (29.2)

16 (22.2)

24 (32.9)

 Indifferent

13 (28.8)

35 (26.9)

24 (33.3)

22 (30.1)

 Very satisfied or satisfied

16 (35.6)

57 (43.9)

32 (44.5)

27 (37.0)

Dwelling Conditions

    

Housing type

    

 Apartment/single family home (rented)

23 (51.1)

56 (43.1)

25 (34.7)

32 (43.8)

 Apartment/single family home (owned)

1 (2.2)

2 (1.5)

37 (51.4)

25 (34.3)

 Room (part of a house)

14 (31.3)

52 (40.0)

4 (5.6)

6 (8.2)

 Othera

7 (15.6)

20 (15.4)

6 (8.3)

10 (13.7)

Number of habitability problems

    

 0

4 (9.8)

16 (13.2)

22 (31.9)

13 (18.6)

 1

13 (31.6)

38 (31.4)

18 (26.1)

23 (32.9)

 2

12 (29.3)

30 (24.8)

17 (24.6)

21 (30.0)

 3–5

12 (29.3)

37 (30.6)

12 (17.4)

13 (18.6)

Number of housing-related material deprivations

    

 0–2

7 (15.6)

22 (17.5)

28 (38.9)

17 (23.3)

 3

13 (28.9)

34 (27.0)

17 (23.6)

21 (28.8)

 4

9 (20.0)

27 (21.4)

13 (18.1)

24 (32.8)

 5

16 (35.5)

43 (34.1)

14 (19.4)

11 (15.1)

Overcrowdingb

    

  ≤ 1 ppr

18 (40.0)

57 (44.5)

56 (77.8)

57 (78.1)

  > 1 ppr

27 (60.0)

71 (55.5)

16 (22.2)

16 (21.9)

Neighbourhood and community conditions

    

Evaluation of the neighbourhood as a place to live

    

 Very good, good or indifferent

37 (82.2)

107 (82.3)

59 (81.9)

55 (75.3)

 Very bad or bad

8 (17.8)

23 (17.7)

13 (18.1)

18 (24.7)

Noise

    

 Noise does not impede sleep

30 (66.7)

76 (58.9)

43 (60.6)

31 (42.5)

 Noise does impede sleep

15 (33.3)

53 (41.1)

28 (39.4)

42 (57.5)

Safe neighbourhood (when returning home at night) where violence is not a problem

    

 Strongly agree or agree

25 (55.6)

68 (53.1)

42 (58.3)

33 (46.5)

 Strongly disagree or disagree or indifferent

20 (44.4)

60 (46.9)

30 (41.7)

38 (53.5)

  1. ppr persons per room
  2. aGuesthouse, bed in shared bedroom, shelter, friend’s or family’s house, among others; bMore than one person per room, excluding toilets and including members of other families