Curry Aaron, Latkin Carl, Davey-Rothwell Melissa
Surveillance Data Incorporated, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2008 Jul;67(1):23-30. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.03.007. Epub 2008 Apr 8.
Crime and neighborhood disorder may negatively impact the health of urban residents. Neighborhoods with high levels of violent crime may also increase residents' risk of experiencing violence. Most studies supporting the assertion that neighborhood disorder impacts mental health have used residents' own ratings of their neighborhoods. The present study examines the relationships among block-group level crime, perceived neighborhood disorder, violence experienced in the neighborhood, and depression. The sample comprising the current and former drug users (n=786) nested in 270 block groups within Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Using path analysis, we tested the hypothesis that neighborhood violent crime has a direct impact on experiences of violence. Also, we hypothesized that neighborhood violence had a direct and indirect impact on depressive symptoms. Results support a model in which violence is associated with psychological distress through perceptions of neighborhood disorder, and through experiences of violence. We conclude that community and structural level interventions are needed to decrease neighborhood crime and improve residents' perception of their neighborhood.
犯罪和社区失序可能会对城市居民的健康产生负面影响。暴力犯罪率高的社区也可能增加居民遭受暴力的风险。大多数支持社区失序会影响心理健康这一论断的研究都采用了居民对其社区的自我评分。本研究考察了街区组层面的犯罪、感知到的社区失序、在社区中经历的暴力以及抑郁之间的关系。样本包括美国马里兰州巴尔的摩市270个街区组中的现吸毒者和曾吸毒者(n = 786)。我们使用路径分析来检验邻里暴力犯罪对暴力经历有直接影响这一假设。此外,我们假设邻里暴力对抑郁症状有直接和间接影响。结果支持了这样一个模型,即暴力通过对社区失序的感知以及暴力经历与心理困扰相关联。我们得出结论,需要社区和结构层面的干预措施来减少社区犯罪并改善居民对其社区的感知。