Velthorst Eva, Reichenberg Abraham, Rabinowitz Jonathan, Levine Stephen Z
Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 1425 Madison Avenue, New York, NY, 10029, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2015 Dec;50(12):1915-22. doi: 10.1007/s00127-015-1126-y. Epub 2015 Oct 13.
The Jerusalem study of resilience and environmental adversity in midlife health (STREAM) was established to examine the prevalence of common mental and physical health issues in mid-adulthood in the inner city of Jerusalem, and to examine their association with lifespan psychosocial factors of vulnerability and resilience.
Participants were 811 randomly selected individuals from 7000 individuals who were born and grew up in inner-Jerusalem. Participants were 34-44 years old during first wave of STREAM assessment. Initial telephone surveys took place in 2007-2008 and participants were followed-up for a second survey 1 year later. Upon funding, a new wave is planned for 2017-2018. Survey topics comprised common health problems (e.g., type 2 diabetes/migraine), health markers (e.g., BMI), and psychiatric vulnerabilities (e.g., anxiety, post-traumatic stress, depressive symptoms, psychosis). Other measures included socioeconomic status, creativity, life style behavior (e.g., smoking, exercise), social contact and adaptation to change. Survey data were retrospectively merged with data of national registry sources that included adverse psychosocial factors, psychiatric and social measures assessed across all developmental stages through midlife. This includes data available on birth factors, school achievement and adjustment, cognitive and behavioral functioning during young adulthood, psychiatric hospitalizations, immigration and socioeconomic status.
Results on health outcomes of the first STREAM wave indicate that prevalence rates of health problems are comparable to recent World Mental Health Surveys.
Apart from measures on adverse psychosocial factors, STREAM provides a cohort to examine resilience to developing health problems and having a poor health and functional outcome.
耶路撒冷中年健康复原力与环境逆境研究(STREAM)旨在调查耶路撒冷市中心成年中期常见心理和身体健康问题的患病率,并研究这些问题与生命周期中脆弱性和复原力的社会心理因素之间的关联。
参与者是从7000名在耶路撒冷市中心出生并长大的个体中随机抽取的811人。在STREAM评估的第一波中,参与者年龄在34 - 44岁之间。初始电话调查于2007 - 2008年进行,一年后对参与者进行了第二次随访调查。获得资金后,计划在2017 - 2018年开展新一轮调查。调查主题包括常见健康问题(如2型糖尿病/偏头痛)、健康指标(如体重指数)和精神脆弱性(如焦虑、创伤后应激、抑郁症状、精神病)。其他测量指标包括社会经济地位、创造力、生活方式行为(如吸烟、锻炼)、社会接触和对变化的适应能力。调查数据与国家登记处来源的数据进行了回顾性合并,这些数据包括不良社会心理因素、在整个发育阶段直至中年评估的精神和社会测量指标。这包括出生因素、学业成绩和适应情况、青年期认知和行为功能、精神病住院治疗、移民和社会经济地位等方面的数据。
STREAM第一波的健康结果表明,健康问题的患病率与近期世界心理健康调查结果相当。
除了不良社会心理因素的测量指标外,STREAM提供了一个队列,用于研究对健康问题发展以及健康状况和功能结局不佳的复原力。