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神经退行性疾病与无家可归的经历。

Neurodegenerative Disease and the Experience of Homelessness.

作者信息

Piña-Escudero Stefanie Danielle, López Lucía, Sriram Sandeepa, Longoria Ibarrola Erika Mariana, Miller Bruce, Lanata Serggio

机构信息

Global Brain Health Institute, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2021 Jan 13;11:562218. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.562218. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Today, half of the American homeless population is older than 50 years of age. This shift in age distribution among people experiencing homelessness has challenged our long-held views of the causes of homelessness. Age-related neurological diseases, especially neurodegenerative diseases of the brain (NDDB), may play a role eliciting homelessness in a significant proportion of vulnerable older adults. This article aims to explore relationships between homelessness and NDDB in a cohort of research participants enrolled in observational studies on NDDB at an academic center. We reviewed charts of the Memory and Aging Center (MAC) of the University of California, San Francisco's database searching for research participants with NDDB that had direct relationship to homelessness. We reviewed all research visits conducted between 2004 and 2018 ( = 5,300). Research participants who had any relationship to homelessness were included in this analysis. NDDB was diagnosed via comprehensive neurological, functional, neuropsychological, and biomarker assessments. Non-parametric tests were used for analysis. Thirteen participants were found to have a direct relationship with homelessness. Seven were female and the median of education was 16 (IR: 12.0-19.5) years. Participants were divided into two groups: Those who experienced homelessness while symptomatic from a NDDB but before formal diagnosis ( = 5, Group 1); and participants with formally diagnosed NDDB who exhibited a new propensity toward homelessness ( = 8, Group 2). Compared to Group 2, participants in Group 1 were younger ( = 0.021) and showed similar results in the neuropsychological evaluation. In both groups, the most prevalent diagnosis was frontotemporal dementia. In Group 1, the majority of participants became homeless in the setting of a fragile socioeconomic situation and informants believed that NDDB contributed or caused their homeless state. In Group 2, a new propensity toward homelessness became manifest in different ways and it stood out that all of these participants were well-supported by family and friends during their illness. This case series highlights the role that NDDB may have in precipitating homelessness among vulnerable older adults, particularly in the setting of challenging socioeconomic circumstances and unsupportive living environments. Social ramifications of these findings, particularly pertaining to challenges around rehousing these individuals is discussed.

摘要

如今,美国无家可归人口中有一半年龄超过50岁。无家可归者年龄分布的这种变化挑战了我们长期以来对无家可归原因的看法。与年龄相关的神经系统疾病,尤其是大脑神经退行性疾病(NDDB),可能在相当一部分易受影响的老年人中引发无家可归问题。本文旨在探讨在一个学术中心参与NDDB观察性研究的队列中,无家可归与NDDB之间的关系。我们查阅了加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校记忆与衰老中心(MAC)数据库中的图表,寻找与无家可归有直接关系的NDDB研究参与者。我们回顾了2004年至2018年期间进行的所有研究访问(=5300次)。与无家可归有任何关系的研究参与者都纳入了本分析。NDDB通过全面的神经学、功能、神经心理学和生物标志物评估进行诊断。采用非参数检验进行分析。发现有13名参与者与无家可归有直接关系。7名是女性,教育程度中位数为16(IR:12.0 - 19.5)年。参与者分为两组:一组是在患有NDDB有症状但尚未正式诊断之前就经历了无家可归的人(=5人,第1组);另一组是患有正式诊断的NDDB且表现出无家可归新倾向的参与者(=8人,第2组)。与第2组相比,第1组的参与者更年轻(=0.021),并且在神经心理学评估中结果相似。两组中最常见的诊断都是额颞叶痴呆。在第1组中,大多数参与者在社会经济状况脆弱的情况下变得无家可归,且提供信息者认为NDDB促成或导致了他们的无家可归状态。在第2组中,无家可归的新倾向以不同方式表现出来,值得注意的是,所有这些参与者在患病期间都得到了家人和朋友的大力支持。这个病例系列突出了NDDB在易受影响的老年人中引发无家可归问题方面可能发挥的作用,特别是在具有挑战性的社会经济环境和不支持的生活环境中。讨论了这些发现的社会影响,特别是与为这些人重新安置住房所面临的挑战相关的影响。

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