School of Public Policy & Urban Affairs, Northeastern University, Boston Area Research Initiative, Northeastern & Harvard Universities, USA.
School of Criminology & Criminal Justice, Northeastern University, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2019 May;228:272-292. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.11.015. Epub 2018 Nov 23.
The criminological "broken windows" theory (BWT) has inspired public health researchers to test the impact of neighborhood disorder on an array of resident health behaviors and outcomes. This paper identifies and meta-analyzes the evidence for three mechanisms (pathways) by which neighborhood disorder is argued to impact health, accounting for methodological inconsistencies across studies. A search identified 198 studies (152 with sufficient data for meta-analysis) testing any of the three pathways or downstream, general health outcomes. The meta-analysis found that perceived disorder was consistently associated with mental health outcomes, as well as substance abuse, and measures of overall health. This supported the psychosocial model of disadvantage, in which stressful contexts impact mental health and related sequelae. There was no consistent evidence for disorder's impact on physical health or risky behavior. Further examination revealed that support for BWT-related hypotheses has been overstated owing to data censoring and the failure to consistently include critical covariates, like socioeconomic status and collective efficacy. Even where there is evidence that BWT impacts outcomes, it is driven by studies that measured disorder as the perceptions of the focal individual, potentially conflating pessimism about the neighborhood with mental health.
犯罪学中的“破窗”理论(BWT)激发了公共卫生研究人员测试邻里失序对一系列居民健康行为和结果的影响。本文确定并元分析了邻里失序据称影响健康的三种机制(途径)的证据,同时考虑了研究之间方法学上的不一致性。搜索确定了 198 项研究(其中 152 项具有足够的元分析数据),测试了这三种途径或下游的一般健康结果。元分析发现,感知到的失序与心理健康结果以及物质滥用和整体健康测量结果始终相关。这支持了劣势的心理社会模型,即紧张的环境会影响心理健康和相关后果。没有一致的证据表明失序会对身体健康或危险行为产生影响。进一步的研究表明,由于数据删失和未能始终包括关键协变量(如社会经济地位和集体效能),BWT 相关假设的支持被夸大了。即使有证据表明 BWT 会影响结果,但它是由衡量失序为焦点个体的感知的研究驱动的,这可能将对社区的悲观情绪与心理健康混为一谈。