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你的社区安全吗?老年人对社区安全的感知与功能衰退。

How safe is your neighborhood? Perceived neighborhood safety and functional decline in older adults.

机构信息

School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2012 May;27(5):541-7. doi: 10.1007/s11606-011-1943-y. Epub 2011 Dec 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Neighborhood characteristics are associated with health and the perception of safety is particularly important to exercise and health among older adults. Little is known about the relationship between perception of neighborhood safety and functional decline in older adults.

OBJECTIVE

To determine the relationship between perceived neighborhood safety and functional decline in older adults.

DESIGN/SETTING: Longitudinal, community-based.

PARTICIPANTS

18,043 persons, 50 years or older, who participated in the 1998 and 2008 Health and Retirement Study.

MAIN MEASURES

The primary outcome was 10-year functional decline (new difficulty or dependence in any Activity of Daily Living, new mobility difficulty, and/or death). The primary predictor was perceived neighborhood safety categorized into three groups: "very safe", "moderately safe", and "unsafe." We evaluated the association between perceived neighborhood safety and 10-year functional decline using a modified Poisson regression to generate unadjusted and adjusted relative risks (ARR).

KEY RESULTS

At baseline 11,742 (68.0%) participants perceived their neighborhood to be very safe, 4,477 (23.3%) moderately safe, and 1,824 (8.7%) unsafe. Over 10 years, 10,338 (53.9%) participants experienced functional decline, including 6,266 (50.2%) who had perceived their neighborhood to be very safe, 2,839 (61.2%) moderately safe, and 1,233 (63.6%) unsafe, P < 0.001. For the 11,496 (63.3%) of participants who were functionally independent at baseline, perceived neighborhood safety was associated with 10-year functional decline (moderately safe ARR 1.15 95% CI 1.09-1.20; unsafe ARR 1.21 95% CI: 1.03-1.31 compared to very safe group). The relationship between perceived neighborhood safety and 10-year functional decline was not statistically significant for participants who had baseline functional impairment.

CONCLUSION

Asking older adults about their perceived neighborhood safety may provide important information about their risk of future functional decline. These findings also suggest that future studies might focus on assessing whether interventions that promote physical activity while addressing safety concerns help reduce functional decline in older adults.

摘要

背景

社区特征与健康有关,而老年人对安全的感知对锻炼和健康尤为重要。对于安全感知与老年人功能下降之间的关系,人们知之甚少。

目的

确定老年人安全感知与功能下降之间的关系。

设计/设置:纵向、基于社区。

参与者

18043 名 50 岁及以上的人参加了 1998 年和 2008 年的健康与退休研究。

主要措施

主要结果是 10 年功能下降(日常生活活动新出现的困难或依赖、新出现的移动困难和/或死亡)。主要预测因素是感知到的邻里安全,分为三组:“非常安全”、“中等安全”和“不安全”。我们使用修正泊松回归来评估感知到的邻里安全与 10 年功能下降之间的关系,生成未经调整和调整后的相对风险(ARR)。

主要结果

基线时,11742 名(68.0%)参与者认为他们的社区非常安全,4477 名(23.3%)认为中等安全,1824 名(8.7%)认为不安全。在 10 年内,10338 名(53.9%)参与者经历了功能下降,其中 6266 名(50.2%)认为他们的社区非常安全,2839 名(61.2%)认为中等安全,1233 名(63.6%)认为不安全,P<0.001。对于基线时功能独立的 11496 名(63.3%)参与者,安全感知与 10 年功能下降相关(中度安全 ARR 1.15,95%置信区间 1.09-1.20;不安全 ARR 1.21,95%置信区间:1.03-1.31 与非常安全组相比)。对于基线功能受损的参与者,安全感知与 10 年功能下降之间的关系无统计学意义。

结论

询问老年人对其邻里安全的看法,可能提供有关其未来功能下降风险的重要信息。这些发现还表明,未来的研究可能集中于评估促进身体活动同时解决安全问题的干预措施是否有助于减少老年人的功能下降。

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