Bowen Elizabeth A, Mitchell Christopher G
a School of Social Work, University at Buffalo, State University of New York , Buffalo , New York , USA.
b Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago , Chicago , Illinois , USA.
Soc Work Public Health. 2016 Aug-Sep;31(5):387-97. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2015.1137518. Epub 2016 May 11.
A growing body of health determinants research recognizes that housing and health are intimately linked. This study explores the relationship between rent burden (the ratio of rent to income) and health risk behaviors among a sample of single room occupancy (SRO) building residents. Cross-sectional data were gathered from a sample of 162 residents living in privately owned, for-profit SROs in Chicago. Findings indicated that participants who had full rental subsidies and thus were designated in a no-rent-burden category were more likely to engage in risk behaviors including illicit drug use, having multiple sexual partners, and having sex without a condom, in comparison to participants with moderate or high-rent burdens. These findings suggest that interventions to increase housing stability and affordability and bolster reliable income sources (in addition to rental subsidies) may be key in reducing risk behaviors and improving health for vulnerably housed populations such as SRO residents.
越来越多的健康决定因素研究认识到住房与健康紧密相连。本研究探讨了单房入住(SRO)建筑居民样本中租金负担(租金与收入之比)与健康风险行为之间的关系。横断面数据来自对芝加哥162名居住在私有营利性SRO中的居民样本的收集。研究结果表明,与租金负担适中或较高的参与者相比,那些获得全额租金补贴并因此被归为无租金负担类别的参与者更有可能从事包括非法药物使用、有多个性伴侣以及不使用避孕套进行性行为等风险行为。这些研究结果表明,除了租金补贴之外,增加住房稳定性和可负担性以及加强可靠收入来源的干预措施,可能是减少风险行为和改善像SRO居民这样住房条件脆弱人群健康状况的关键。