Health and Social Survey of 619 Roma and Sinti Individuals in Italy
by Davide Pata·Updated 1mo ago
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Description
A 2026 cross-sectional survey of 619 individuals from Roma and Sinti communities in Italy, conducted by Davide Pata. The data includes demographic characteristics, lifestyle behaviors, preventive healthcare practices, and housing conditions, with a focus on sex-based inequalities. The sample consisted of 51.4% women and 48.6% men, with 69.5% being Italian citizens.
Use Cases
Analyze sex-based disparities in health behaviors and perceived health based on the reported differences between male and female participants.
Investigate the relationship between education levels and preventive healthcare practices, such as vaccination coverage, as suggested in the description.
Study the prevalence of housing deprivation and its potential correlation with lower adherence to health screenings among marginalized communities.
Examine intersectional vulnerabilities by modeling health outcomes based on the combined roles of sex, education, and systemic barriers highlighted in the conclusions.
Strengths
Includes data from 619 individuals, providing a substantive sample size for analysis.
Contains a balanced sex distribution with 51.4% women and 48.6% men, facilitating comparative studies.
Employs a mixed-methods approach, using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies as described.
Explicitly focuses on multiple social determinants, including education, employment, and housing conditions.
Limitations
Row count and column-level documentation are unknown, which limits suitability assessment and requires field semantics to be inferred after download.
The survey's limitations, as noted in the conclusions, prevent statistical generalization of the findings.
The dataset is small in scale at 719.0 KB, indicating a limited scope of data.
Provenance
Source
figshare, authored by Davide Pata.
Collection Method
Cross-sectional survey using quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-30 04:17:23; freshness should be verified.
Geography
Italy, specifically Roma and Sinti communities in settlements and camps.
Primary data file is in DOCX format, which may require conversion for analysis. License is CC-BY-4.0.