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按种族/族裔和性别划分的老年人因自然灾害导致的死亡率

Mortality From Forces of Nature Among Older Adults by Race/Ethnicity and Gender.

作者信息

Adams Rachel M, Evans Candace M, Mathews Mason Clay, Wolkin Amy, Peek Lori

机构信息

University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA.

Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.

出版信息

J Appl Gerontol. 2021 Nov;40(11):1517-1526. doi: 10.1177/0733464820954676. Epub 2020 Sep 10.

Abstract

Older adults are especially vulnerable to disasters due to high rates of chronic illness, disability, and social isolation. Limited research examines how gender, race/ethnicity, and forces of nature-defined here as different types of natural hazards, such as storms and earthquakes-intersect to shape older adults' disaster-related mortality risk. We compare mortality rates among older adults (60+ years) in the United States across gender, race/ethnicity, and hazard type using the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Wonder database. Our results demonstrate that older adult males have higher mortality rates than females. American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) males have the highest mortality and are particularly impacted by excessive cold. Mortality is also high among Black males, especially due to cataclysmic storms. To address disparities, messaging and programs targeting the dangers of excessive cold should be emphasized for AI/AN older adult males, whereas efforts to reduce harm from cataclysmic storms should target Black older adult males.

摘要

由于慢性病、残疾和社会隔离的发生率较高,老年人尤其容易受到灾害的影响。有限的研究探讨了性别、种族/族裔以及自然力量(这里定义为不同类型的自然灾害,如风暴和地震)如何相互作用,从而影响老年人与灾害相关的死亡风险。我们使用疾病控制和预防中心的Wonder数据库,比较了美国60岁及以上老年人在性别、种族/族裔和灾害类型方面的死亡率。我们的结果表明,老年男性的死亡率高于女性。美国印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)男性的死亡率最高,尤其受到严寒的影响。黑人男性的死亡率也很高,尤其是由于灾难性风暴。为了解决差异问题,应向AI/AN老年男性强调针对严寒危险的信息和项目,而减少灾难性风暴危害的努力应针对黑人老年男性。

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