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加拿大囚犯的健康社会决定因素。

Social determinants of health among Canadian inmates.

作者信息

Stewart Lynn A, Nolan Amanda, Thompson Jennie, Power Jenelle

机构信息

Correctional Service Canada, Government of Canada, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Prison Health. 2018 Mar 12;14(1):4-15. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-08-2016-0038.

Abstract

Purpose International studies indicate that offenders have higher rates of infectious diseases, chronic diseases, and physical disorders relative to the general population. Although social determinants of health have been found to affect the mental health of a population, less information is available regarding the impact of social determinants on physical health, especially among offenders. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between social determinants and the physical health status of federal Canadian offenders. Design/methodology/approach The study included all men admitted to federal institutions between 1 April 2012 and 30 September 2012 ( n=2,273) who consented to the intake health assessment. Logistic regression analyses were used to explore whether age group, Aboriginal ancestry, and each of the individual social determinants significantly predicted a variety of health conditions. Findings The majority of men reported having a physical health condition and had experienced social determinants associated with adverse health outcomes, especially men of Aboriginal ancestry. Two social determinants factors in particular were consistently related to the health of offenders, a history of childhood abuse, and the use of social assistance. Research limitations/implications The study is limited to the use of self-report data. Additionally, the measures of social determinants of health were indicators taken from assessments that provided only rough estimates of the constructs rather than from established measures. Originality/value A better understanding of how these factors affect offenders can inform strategies to address correctional health issues and reduce the impact of chronic conditions through targeted correctional education and intervention programmes.

摘要

目的 国际研究表明,与普通人群相比,罪犯患传染病、慢性病和身体疾病的比例更高。尽管已发现健康的社会决定因素会影响人群的心理健康,但关于社会决定因素对身体健康的影响,尤其是对罪犯的影响,相关信息较少。本文旨在研究加拿大联邦罪犯的社会决定因素与身体健康状况之间的关系。

设计/方法/途径 该研究纳入了2012年4月1日至2012年9月30日期间入住联邦机构且同意进行入院健康评估的所有男性(n = 2273)。采用逻辑回归分析来探讨年龄组、原住民血统以及各个社会决定因素是否能显著预测各种健康状况。

结果 大多数男性报告患有身体健康问题,并经历过与不良健康结果相关的社会决定因素,尤其是原住民血统的男性。特别是有两个社会决定因素与罪犯的健康始终相关,即童年虐待史和社会援助的使用。

研究局限性/启示 该研究仅限于使用自我报告数据。此外,健康社会决定因素的衡量指标是从评估中获取的指标,这些评估仅对相关概念进行了粗略估计,而非采用既定的测量方法。

原创性/价值 更好地理解这些因素如何影响罪犯,可为解决惩教健康问题的策略提供参考,并通过有针对性的惩教教育和干预计划减少慢性病的影响。

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