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健康预测性社会环境应激源和社会缓冲因素基于地点:来自圣贝纳迪诺社区的一个多层次示例。

Health-Predictive Social-Environmental Stressors and Social Buffers Are Place Based: A Multilevel Example From San Bernardino Communities.

作者信息

Arthur Kristen N, Knutsen Synnøve F, Spencer-Hwang Rhonda, Shavlik David, Montgomery Susanne

机构信息

1 Loma Linda University School of Public Health, Loma Linda, CA, USA.

2 Loma Linda University School of Behavioral Health, Loma Linda, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Prim Care Community Health. 2019 Jan-Dec;10:2150132719835627. doi: 10.1177/2150132719835627.

Abstract

Significant evidence demonstrates the powerful effects social determinants have on health-related perceptions, behaviors, and health outcomes. However, these factors are often studied out of context, despite the acknowledgement that social determinants of health are place based. This research aimed to demonstrate that health-related perceptions are dependent on where one lives. Via a community-based participatory study, participants were randomly selected from 3 residential regions varying distances from a freight railyard (nearest n = 300, middle n = 338, farthest n = 327), all mostly low-income, predominately Latino areas. Interview-administered surveys with adults were collected by bilingual trained community members (87% response) in English/Spanish. Adjusted-logistic regression models assessed residential region as a predictor of stressors (perceptions of community safety, community noise disturbance, health care access, food insecurity) and buffers (3 neighborhood cohesion variables), after adjusting for household income, race/ethnicity, gender, and age. Each region experienced a unique amalgam of stressors and buffers. In general, the region closest to the railyard experienced more stressors (odds ratio [OR] = 1.58; 95% CI 1.12-2.20) and less buffers (OR = 0.69; 95% CI 0.49-0.96) than the region furthest from the railyard. More than half of participants in each region reported 2 or more stressors and 2 or more buffers. In this seemingly homogenous study population, place remained important in spite of traditionally used socioeconomic factors, such as household income and race/ethnicity. Social determinants of health should be studied with regard to their environmental context, which will require interdisciplinary collaboration to improve multilevel research methods. Including the study of social buffers will also promote sustainable, positive change to reduce health disparities.

摘要

大量证据表明,社会决定因素对与健康相关的认知、行为和健康结果具有强大影响。然而,尽管人们认识到健康的社会决定因素是基于地点的,但这些因素往往是在脱离背景的情况下进行研究的。本研究旨在证明与健康相关的认知取决于一个人的居住地点。通过一项基于社区的参与性研究,从距离货运铁路场不同距离的3个居民区随机选取参与者(最近的n = 300,中间的n = 338,最远的n = 327),这些地区大多是低收入、以拉丁裔为主的地区。由经过双语培训的社区成员用英语/西班牙语对成年人进行访谈式调查(回应率87%)。在调整了家庭收入、种族/民族、性别和年龄后,调整后的逻辑回归模型评估居民区作为压力源(对社区安全的认知、社区噪音干扰、医疗保健可及性、粮食不安全)和缓冲因素(3个邻里凝聚力变量)的预测因素。每个地区都经历了独特的压力源和缓冲因素组合。一般来说,与距离铁路场最远的地区相比,最靠近铁路场的地区经历了更多的压力源(优势比[OR] = 1.58;95%置信区间1.12 - 2.20)和更少的缓冲因素(OR = 0.69;95%置信区间0.49 - 0.96)。每个地区超过一半的参与者报告了2个或更多的压力源和2个或更多的缓冲因素。在这个看似同质化的研究人群中,尽管有传统使用的社会经济因素,如家庭收入和种族/民族,地点仍然很重要。健康的社会决定因素应结合其环境背景进行研究,这将需要跨学科合作来改进多层次研究方法。纳入对社会缓冲因素的研究也将促进可持续的积极变化,以减少健康差距。

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