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弗林特水危机后成年人的身体症状和精神健康结果的基于人群的评估。

A Population-Based Assessment of Physical Symptoms and Mental Health Outcomes Among Adults Following the Flint Water Crisis.

机构信息

Africana Studies and Research Center, Cornell University, 310 Triphammer Rd, Ithaca, NY, 14850, USA.

Cornell Center for Health Equity, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Urban Health. 2021 Oct;98(5):642-653. doi: 10.1007/s11524-021-00525-2. Epub 2021 Mar 31.

Abstract

Little is known about the physical and mental health outcomes of adults in the low-income, predominantly Black city of Flint, Michigan, following the city's water crisis which began in April 2014 after austerity policies led to the city switching its water source. We investigate these dynamics using data from a longitudinal community-based cohort in Flint. Between June and November 2019, surveys were administered at nine public sites across Flint. Nested models were employed to assess relationships between respondent demographics, including race/ethnicity, and self-report of clinician-diagnosed blood lead levels (BLLs) and various physical symptoms and mental health outcomes, including depression/anxiety (PHQ-4) and psychological trauma (PC-PTSD-5). Of the 331 respondents (mean age: 47.9 + 16.5), most were women (58.6%) and Black (57.7%). In total, 10.0% self-reported elevated BLLs, with borderline significantly higher reports among Blacks (p = 0.07). Skin rashes (58.1% vs. 33.9%, p < 0.01), hair loss (45.5% vs. 30.3%, p = 0.01), and nausea (35.6% vs. 20.2%, p = 0.1) were significantly higher among Blacks versus Whites. Additionally, 29.0% and 26.3% of respondents met trauma and depression/anxiety criteria, respectively. Increasing physical symptoms was associated with psychological trauma (OR 2.1, p < 0.01) and depression/anxiety (OR 1.9, p < 0.01). In closing, Flint adults, particularly Blacks, experienced deleterious physical and mental health outcomes following the city's water crisis that appear to represent a substantial burden of excess cases. Further research is needed on how austerity impacts community health in economically distressed urban cities and ways to generate capacity to identify and curb adverse consequences.

摘要

密歇根州弗林特市是一个低收入、以黑人为主要人口的城市,自 2014 年 4 月该市因紧缩政策而改用水源导致水危机以来,人们对这座城市成年人的身心健康状况知之甚少。我们利用弗林特市一项基于社区的纵向队列研究的数据来调查这些动态。2019 年 6 月至 11 月,在弗林特的九个公共地点进行了调查。采用嵌套模型评估了受访者人口统计学特征(包括种族/族裔)与临床诊断的血铅水平(BLL)以及各种身体症状和心理健康结果(包括抑郁/焦虑(PHQ-4)和心理创伤(PC-PTSD-5)之间的关系。在 331 名受访者(平均年龄:47.9±16.5 岁)中,大多数是女性(58.6%)和黑人(57.7%)。总共有 10.0%的人报告 BLL 升高,黑人报告的 BLL 升高略高于白人(p=0.07)。皮肤疹(58.1%对 33.9%,p<0.01)、脱发(45.5%对 30.3%,p=0.01)和恶心(35.6%对 20.2%,p=0.1)在黑人中显著高于白人。此外,分别有 29.0%和 26.3%的受访者符合创伤和抑郁/焦虑的标准。身体症状的增加与心理创伤(OR 2.1,p<0.01)和抑郁/焦虑(OR 1.9,p<0.01)有关。总之,弗林特市的成年人,尤其是黑人,在该市水危机后经历了有害的身心健康后果,这似乎代表了大量额外病例的负担。需要进一步研究紧缩政策如何影响经济困难的城市社区健康,以及如何产生能力来识别和遏制不利后果。

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