a Social Research Department, School of Social Work , Boston University , Boston , MA , United States.
b The American City Coalition (TACC) , Roxbury , MA , United States.
Aging Ment Health. 2018 Dec;22(12):1564-1569. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2017.1383970. Epub 2017 Nov 10.
Older minority subsidized housing residents represent a population that is particularly vulnerable to depression. Although research suggests that neighborhood characteristics influence older adults' mental health, it has not been explored in this target population. Drawing on social disorganization and social capital theories, this study's aim was to explore if perceptions of neighborhood safety are associated with depressive symptoms; and, whether a sense of community belonging has a mediating effect on this potential relationship.
The data are from interviews with 216 older adults (50% Black, 45% Latino/a) living in a U.S. urban subsidized housing development.
Among participants, 80% identified feeling 'very safe' during the day while 63% expressed feeling 'very safe' at night in their neighborhood. Approximately 60% possessed a stronger sense of community belonging and 26% had clinically relevant depressive symptoms. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that perceptions of feeling less safe in one's neighborhood were significantly associated with elevated levels of depressive symptoms; however, a greater sense of community belonging buffered (or had a significant mediating effect on) this relationship.
The findings suggest the importance of continued exploration of the role of social capital in relation to feelings of safety in later life.
老年少数族裔补贴住房居民代表了一个特别容易抑郁的人群。尽管研究表明邻里特征会影响老年人的心理健康,但在这一目标人群中尚未对此进行探讨。本研究旨在借鉴社会失序和社会资本理论,探讨对邻里安全的感知是否与抑郁症状有关;以及社区归属感是否对这种潜在关系具有中介作用。
数据来自对 216 名居住在美国城市补贴住房开发项目中的老年居民(50%为黑人,45%为拉丁裔)的访谈。
在参与者中,80%的人表示白天感到“非常安全”,而 63%的人表示晚上在自己的社区感到“非常安全”。大约 60%的人具有更强的社区归属感,26%的人有临床相关的抑郁症状。分层回归分析显示,对邻里安全感的感知程度较低与抑郁症状水平升高显著相关;然而,更强的社区归属感缓冲了(或对这种关系具有显著的中介作用)这种关系。
研究结果表明,需要继续探索社会资本在晚年安全感方面的作用。