Drukker Marjan, Kaplan Charles, van Os Jim
Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, South Limburg Mental Health Research and Teaching Network, EURON, Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616 (PAR45), 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Health Place. 2005 Jun;11(2):121-9. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2004.02.002.
Previously, both positive and negative effects of residential instability on various health outcomes have been described. The present study tests these effects in a European context, using two different data-sources (1) neighbourhood level data on socioeconomic deprivation and residential instability, and (2) individual-level community survey data to assess quality of life. Multilevel regression analyses showed that socioeconomic deprivation was negatively associated with several dimensions of quality of life, in stable neighbourhoods, while no such effect was observed in average or unstable neighbourhoods. Thus, when accounting for interaction effects, residential instability appeared to protect against negative effects of neighbourhood poverty and, therefore, may be beneficial for residents' quality of life.
此前,已有研究描述了居住不稳定对各种健康结果的正负两方面影响。本研究在欧洲背景下,使用两种不同数据源(1)关于社会经济剥夺和居住不稳定的邻里层面数据,以及(2)个体层面的社区调查数据来评估生活质量,对这些影响进行了检验。多层次回归分析表明,在稳定邻里中,社会经济剥夺与生活质量的几个维度呈负相关,而在平均或不稳定邻里中未观察到这种影响。因此,在考虑交互作用时,居住不稳定似乎可以防止邻里贫困的负面影响,因此可能有利于居民的生活质量。