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在英格兰,使用食品银行的劳动年龄段成年人的健康状况明显较差,心理健康状况的比例也高于一般人群:一项横断面定量研究。

Working-age adults using food banks in England have significantly poorer health and higher rates of mental health conditions than adults in the general population: A cross-sectional quantitative study.

机构信息

Department of Nutritional Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2021 Sep;29(5):1594-1605. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13226. Epub 2020 Nov 19.

Abstract

Food bank use has risen rapidly in the UK since 2010. The negative health impacts of food insecurity are well-documented, but there is a lack of quantitative research exploring the health of people using food banks, who are most often severely food insecure. To address this gap, this study compares health outcomes between working-age adults using food banks and those in the general population in England, investigating whether adults using food banks are disproportionately affected by poor health, even after accounting for socioeconomic differences. Data from a survey of 598 adults using Trussell Trust food banks in 2016-2017 were merged with data from the Health Survey for England (HSE) from 2016. Outcome variables of interest were: self-rated health, life-limiting health conditions (disability) and self-reported metabolic, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and mental health conditions. Logistic regression models were used to examine the odds of adults using food banks having health conditions, disability and poor self-rated health compared to the general population. The prevalence rates of poor self-rated health, disability, mental health disorders and musculoskeletal conditions were significantly higher among adults using food banks than the general population (p < .05 for all outcomes). These associations remained after accounting for gender, age, marital status, employment and education. This comparative study highlights the many health disadvantages among adults using food bank compared to the general population. The higher risk of poor self-rated health, disability and mental health conditions was not fully explained by measures of low socioeconomic status. Possible explanations for these findings include: first, that poor health may increase vulnerability to food insecurity, and, in turn, use of food banks; second, that experiences of food insecurity and food bank use may cause declines in health; and third, that food bank use and poor health may be joint outcomes arising from the last decade of austerity in the UK.

摘要

自 2010 年以来,英国的食品银行使用量迅速增加。食品不安全对健康的负面影响已有充分记录,但缺乏定量研究来探索使用食品银行的人的健康状况,这些人通常严重食品不安全。为了弥补这一空白,本研究比较了使用食品银行的工作年龄成年人与英国普通人群的健康结果,调查了即使在考虑到社会经济差异后,使用食品银行的成年人是否不成比例地受到健康状况不佳的影响。2016-2017 年,对使用 Trussell Trust 食品银行的 598 名成年人进行的一项调查的数据与 2016 年英格兰健康调查(HSE)的数据合并。感兴趣的结果变量是:自我评估的健康状况、限制生命的健康状况(残疾)以及自我报告的代谢、心血管、肌肉骨骼和心理健康状况。使用逻辑回归模型来检查与普通人群相比,使用食品银行的成年人出现健康状况、残疾和自我评估健康状况不佳的几率。与普通人群相比,使用食品银行的成年人自我评估健康状况不佳、残疾、心理健康障碍和肌肉骨骼疾病的患病率显著更高(所有结果的 p < 0.05)。在考虑了性别、年龄、婚姻状况、就业和教育等因素后,这些关联仍然存在。这项比较研究强调了与普通人群相比,使用食品银行的成年人存在许多健康劣势。与低社会经济地位的衡量标准相比,使用食品银行的成年人自我评估健康状况不佳、残疾和心理健康状况不佳的风险更高,这一情况并未得到充分解释。对这些发现的可能解释包括:第一,健康状况不佳可能会增加对食品不安全的脆弱性,并进而导致使用食品银行;第二,食品不安全和使用食品银行的经历可能会导致健康状况下降;第三,食品银行的使用和健康状况不佳可能是英国过去十年紧缩政策的共同结果。

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