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无家可归者的健康状况、需求及医疗保健障碍。

Health status, needs, and health care barriers among the homeless.

作者信息

Wojtusik L, White M C

机构信息

HIV Services, Holyoke Health Center, Inc., MA 01040, USA.

出版信息

J Health Care Poor Underserved. 1998 May;9(2):140-52. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2010.0379.

Abstract

Perceived health status, health conditions, and access and barriers to care are important predictors of mortality and the use of services among the homeless. This study assesses these issues by structured interview of 128 homeless adults from San Francisco. Of these adults, 21.1 percent were women (mean age 37 compared to 42 for men). In terms of ethnicity, 38 percent were white; 30 percent were African American; 17 percent were Latino; and 15 percent were Asian/Pacific Islander, Native American/Alaskan, or of mixed ethnicity. Of these adults, 49 percent rated health as poor or fair. Men were four times as likely as women to report their health status as excellent or good. Persons of color were more likely to report unmet needs for shelter, regular meals, employment, and job skills/training. These findings add information on those homeless not often included in research and indicate that these marginalized individuals may be in the poorest health.

摘要

感知到的健康状况、健康条件以及获得医疗服务的机会和障碍是无家可归者死亡率和服务使用情况的重要预测因素。本研究通过对来自旧金山的128名无家可归成年人进行结构化访谈来评估这些问题。在这些成年人中,21.1%为女性(平均年龄37岁,男性为42岁)。在种族方面,38%为白人;30%为非裔美国人;17%为拉丁裔;15%为亚裔/太平洋岛民、美洲原住民/阿拉斯加原住民或混合种族。在这些成年人中,49%将健康状况评为差或一般。男性报告自己健康状况为优秀或良好的可能性是女性的四倍。有色人种更有可能报告在住房、定期膳食、就业以及工作技能/培训方面未得到满足的需求。这些发现补充了关于那些在研究中不常被纳入的无家可归者的信息,并表明这些边缘化个体可能健康状况最差。

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