Weiss Linda, Ompad Danielle, Galea Sandro, Vlahov David
Office of Special Populations, New York, New York 10029, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2007 Jun;32(6 Suppl):S154-9. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2007.02.034.
The body of literature exploring neighborhood effects on health has increased rapidly in recent years, yet a number of methodologic concerns remain, including preferred methods for identification and delineation of study neighborhoods. In research combining census or other publicly available data with surveys of residents and/or street-level observations, questions regarding neighborhood definition take on added significance. Neighborhoods must be identified and delineated in such a way as to optimize quality and availability of data from each of these sources. IMPACT (Inner-City Mental Health Study Predicting HIV/AIDS, Club and Other Drug Transitions), a multilevel study examining associations among features of the urban environment and mental health, drug use, and sexual behavior, utilized a multistep neighborhood definition process including development of census block group maps, review of land use and census tract data, and field visits and observation in each of the targeted communities. Field observations were guided by a preidentified list of environmental features focused on the potential for recruitment (e.g., pedestrian volume), characteristics commonly used to define neighborhood boundaries (e.g., obstructions to pedestrian traffic, changes in land use), and characteristics that have been associated in the literature with health behaviors and health outcomes (such as housing type and maintenance and use of open spaces). This process, implemented in February through July 2005, proved feasible and offered the opportunity to identify neighborhoods appropriate to study objectives and to collect descriptive information that can be used as a context for understanding study results.
近年来,探讨社区环境对健康影响的文献数量迅速增加,但仍存在一些方法学方面的问题,包括确定和划定研究社区的首选方法。在将人口普查或其他公开数据与居民调查和/或街道层面观察相结合的研究中,关于社区定义的问题具有额外的重要性。社区的确定和划定方式必须优化来自这些来源中每一个的数据的质量和可得性。IMPACT(预测艾滋病毒/艾滋病、俱乐部及其他药物转变的市中心心理健康研究)是一项多层次研究,考察城市环境特征与心理健康、药物使用及性行为之间的关联,该研究采用了多步骤的社区定义过程,包括绘制普查街区组地图、审查土地利用和普查区数据,以及对每个目标社区进行实地考察和观察。实地观察以预先确定的环境特征清单为指导,这些特征侧重于招募潜力(如行人流量)、常用于界定社区边界的特征(如行人交通的障碍物、土地利用变化),以及文献中与健康行为和健康结果相关的特征(如住房类型以及开放空间的维护和使用情况)。这一过程于2005年2月至7月实施,证明是可行的,并提供了确定适合研究目标的社区以及收集描述性信息的机会,这些信息可作为理解研究结果的背景资料。