Ziersch A M, Baum F E
Department of Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2004 Jun;58(6):493-500. doi: 10.1136/jech.2003.009084.
To determine the involvement in civil society groups (CSGs) and the impact of this on health.
Case study, cross sectional, self completion questionnaire, and semi-structured interviews.
Residents in two suburbs in Adelaide, South Australia.
Every household (1038) received a questionnaire asking the adult with the next birthday to complete it. A total of 530 questionnaires were returned. Sixteen questionnaire respondents were also interviewed.
279 (53%) questionnaire respondents had been involved in a CSG in the past 12 months, 190 (36%) in locally based CSGs, and 188 (35%) in CSGs outside the area. Eleven of the 16 interviewees had been involved in a CSG. A path analysis examined the relation between demographic variables, CSG involvement, and mental and physical health, as measured by the SF-12. Physical health was negatively associated with CSG involvement and older age, and positively associated with working full time or part time and higher education level. Mental health was positively associated with older age, working full time or part time, and higher income but negatively associated with having a child under 18, speaking a language other than English and higher education level. Very few interviewees made a direct link between CSGs and positive individual health outcomes, though some positive community level outcomes were noted. More consistent were reports of the detrimental effects of CSG involvement on mental and physical health.
Involvement in CSGs was significant but not always positive for health. It is possible that CSG involvement is good for a community but not necessarily for the individual.
确定参与民间社会团体(CSG)的情况及其对健康的影响。
案例研究、横断面研究、自填式问卷和半结构化访谈。
南澳大利亚阿德莱德的两个郊区的居民。
每户(共1038户)收到一份问卷,要求家中下一个过生日的成年人填写。共收回530份问卷。还对16名问卷受访者进行了访谈。
在过去12个月中,279名(53%)问卷受访者参与过民间社会团体,190名(36%)参与过当地的民间社会团体,188名(35%)参与过外地的民间社会团体。16名受访者中有11人参与过民间社会团体。通过路径分析研究了人口统计学变量、参与民间社会团体情况与心理健康和身体健康(用SF-12量表衡量)之间的关系。身体健康与参与民间社会团体及年龄较大呈负相关,与全职或兼职工作及较高教育水平呈正相关。心理健康与年龄较大、全职或兼职工作及较高收入呈正相关,但与有18岁以下子女、说英语以外的语言及较高教育水平呈负相关。很少有受访者直接将民间社会团体与个人健康的积极结果联系起来,不过注意到了一些社区层面的积极结果。更多受访者一致报告称参与民间社会团体对心理健康和身体健康有不利影响。
参与民间社会团体的情况较为显著,但对健康并不总是有积极影响。参与民间社会团体可能对社区有益,但不一定对个人有益。