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童年时期接触家庭成员监禁与成年后患糖尿病有关吗?来自代表性社区样本的研究结果。

Is exposure to family member incarceration during childhood linked to diabetes in adulthood? Findings from a representative community sample.

作者信息

White Bradley A, West Keri J, Fuller-Thomson Esme

机构信息

Center for Youth Development and Intervention, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.

Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

SAGE Open Med. 2020 Feb 5;8:2050312120905165. doi: 10.1177/2050312120905165. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Diabetes is a prevalent and serious public health problem, particularly among older adults. A robust literature has shown that adverse childhood experiences contribute to the development of health problems in later life, including diabetes. Family member incarceration during childhood is an under-investigated yet increasingly common adverse childhood experience in the United States. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between family member incarceration during childhood and diabetes in adulthood, while considering the role of gender as well as the impact of a range of potential confounds.

METHODS

A large representative community sample of adults aged 40 and older (n = 8790 men, 14,255 women) was drawn from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2012 optional adverse childhood experiences module to investigate the association between family member incarceration during childhood and diabetes. For each gender, nine logistic regression analyses were conducted using distinct clusters of variables (e.g. socioeconomic status and health behaviors).

RESULTS

Among males, the odds of diabetes among those exposed to family member incarceration during childhood ranged from 2.00 to 1.59. In the fully adjusted model, they had elevated odds of 1.64 (95% confidence interval = 1.27, 2.11). Among women, the odds of diabetes was much lower, hovering around 1.00.

CONCLUSION

Findings suggest that family member incarceration during childhood is associated with diabetes in men, even after adjusting for a wide range of potential risk factors (e.g. sociodemographics, health behaviors, healthcare access, and childhood risk factors). Future research should explore the mechanisms linking family member incarceration during childhood and long-term negative health outcomes in men.

摘要

目的

糖尿病是一个普遍且严重的公共卫生问题,在老年人中尤为突出。大量文献表明,童年不良经历会导致日后出现健康问题,包括糖尿病。童年时期家庭成员入狱是美国一个研究不足但日益常见的童年不良经历。本研究的目的是调查童年时期家庭成员入狱与成年后患糖尿病之间的关系,同时考虑性别作用以及一系列潜在混杂因素的影响。

方法

从2012年行为危险因素监测系统可选的童年不良经历模块中抽取了一个具有代表性的40岁及以上成年人社区样本(n = 8790名男性,14255名女性),以调查童年时期家庭成员入狱与糖尿病之间的关联。对于每种性别,使用不同的变量集群(如社会经济地位和健康行为)进行了九次逻辑回归分析。

结果

在男性中,童年时期暴露于家庭成员入狱的人群患糖尿病的几率在2.00至1.59之间。在完全调整模型中,他们患糖尿病的几率升高至1.64(95%置信区间 = 1.27,2.11)。在女性中,患糖尿病的几率要低得多,徘徊在1.00左右。

结论

研究结果表明,即使在调整了一系列潜在风险因素(如社会人口统计学、健康行为、医疗保健可及性和童年风险因素)之后,童年时期家庭成员入狱仍与男性患糖尿病有关。未来的研究应探索童年时期家庭成员入狱与男性长期负面健康结果之间的联系机制。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c636/7003170/eaf28accbbe6/10.1177_2050312120905165-fig1.jpg

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