Ziembroski Jessica S, Breiding Matthew J
University of Missouri, Columbia, USA.
J Aging Health. 2006 Oct;18(5):631-59. doi: 10.1177/0898264306291440.
This study considers whether rural status or living in a particular region of the United States has effects on mental and physical health. The analyses examine whether there are independent and interactive effects of rural status and region of residence on health, beyond individual level factors related to poverty.
Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression models are used to examine the relationships between rural and regional residence and health across three time periods.
Negative health effects of rural residence were found only in the South region. Positive health effects of rural residence were found only in the Midwest region. There are no observed health risks associated with rural or regional residence across group.
The results indicate a cumulative risk of rural and Southern residence for older men and women. Living in a rural place in the midwestern United States seems to provide unique sources of health benefits.
本研究探讨农村身份或居住在美国特定地区是否会对身心健康产生影响。分析考察了农村身份和居住地区对健康的独立影响及交互影响,这些影响超出了与贫困相关的个体层面因素。
使用普通最小二乘法(OLS)回归模型来检验三个时间段内农村和地区居住情况与健康之间的关系。
仅在南部地区发现农村居住对健康有负面影响。仅在中西部地区发现农村居住对健康有正面影响。未观察到不同群体的农村或地区居住存在健康风险。
结果表明农村和南部居住对老年男性和女性存在累积风险。居住在美国中西部的农村地区似乎能带来独特的健康益处。