Trudel-Fitzgerald Claudia, Chen Ying, Singh Ankura, Okereke Olivia I, Kubzansky Laura D
Claudia Trudel-Fitzgerald, Ying Chen, and Laura D. Kubzansky are with the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA. Ankura Singh and Olivia I. Okereke are with the Channing Division of Network Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.
Am J Public Health. 2016 Sep;106(9):1644-9. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303318. Epub 2016 Jul 26.
To review the contribution of the Nurses' Health Studies (NHS) on factors that influence mental and physical health.
Narrative review of all published articles using data from the NHS, the NHS II, and the Growing Up Today Study focusing on mental health conditions (e.g., depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety) and psychosocial resources and stressors (e.g., job strain, interpersonal violence, social relationships, sexual orientation) between 1990 and 2016.
Studies have considered a broad array of determinants (e.g., genes, biomarkers, air pollution) and consequent behavioral and disease-related outcomes (e.g., body weight, smoking, cardiometabolic diseases, cancer, autism). Findings suggest anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, childhood violence, caregiver burden, and job insecurity may increase the risk of coronary heart disease and diabetes, whereas findings with cancer are mixed. This work directly affects public health actions, as demonstrated by recent inclusion of a gender expression measure in state surveys.
The NHS cohorts have produced novel and influential research on the interplay of psychological and social factors with health. Psychological and social variables are important contributors to the maintenance or decline of physical and mental health.
回顾护士健康研究(NHS)对影响身心健康因素的贡献。
对使用NHS、NHS II和今日成长研究数据的所有已发表文章进行叙述性综述,重点关注1990年至2016年间的心理健康状况(如抑郁症、创伤后应激障碍、焦虑症)以及心理社会资源和压力源(如工作压力、人际暴力、社会关系、性取向)。
研究考虑了广泛的决定因素(如基因、生物标志物、空气污染)以及相应的行为和疾病相关结果(如体重、吸烟、心血管代谢疾病、癌症、自闭症)。研究结果表明,焦虑、创伤后应激障碍、童年暴力、照顾者负担和工作不安全感可能会增加冠心病和糖尿病的风险,而关于癌症的研究结果则好坏参半。这项工作直接影响了公共卫生行动,最近在州调查中纳入性别表达测量就证明了这一点。
NHS队列在心理和社会因素与健康的相互作用方面开展了新颖且有影响力的研究。心理和社会变量是身心健康维持或衰退的重要因素。