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非洲食物不安全对心理健康的影响:系统评价。

The impact of food insecurity on mental health in Africa: A systematic review.

机构信息

Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, 1151 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3K7, Canada.

Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, 1151 Richmond Street, London, Ontario, N6A 3K7, Canada.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2021 Jun;278:113953. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.113953. Epub 2021 Apr 20.

Abstract

In 2018, 676.1 million people in Africa (52.5% of the population) were moderately or severely food insecure. This exceptionally high prevalence continues to increase as Africa experiences conflict, climate change, and economic declines. When Sustainable Development Goal 2.1 set out to end hunger and ensure access to sufficient food, particularly for vulnerable populations, by 2030, food insecurity emerged as a global priority. Food insecurity has been hypothesized to negatively impact mental health, a stigmatized area of health in Africa for which care is often inaccessible. This systematic review examines existing literature on the relationship between food insecurity and mental health in Africa, where progress remains to be made on both fronts. A systematic search of seven databases (EMBASE, Web of Science, CINAHL, PsychINFO ProQuest, Medline Ovid, Scopus, and Nursing and Allied Health) was conducted. Results were limited to studies examining food insecurity and mental health, written in English and published between January 2000 and May 2020. After title, abstract, full-text review, and quality appraisal using tools from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 64 studies remained. Findings were summarized using a narrative synthesis approach. Studies unanimously highlighted that food insecurity is associated with poor mental health. This relationship was dose-responsive and independent of the measured mental health outcome. Two highly represented groups in the literature were women around pregnancy and people affected by HIV/AIDS. Factors which mediated the relationship included age, sex, social interactions, physical health, seasonality, and rural residence. The findings suggest that the relationship is likely amplified in specific populations such as women and seniors, and interventions which target livelihood as opposed to income may be more effective. Further research is needed which compares food insecurity's effect on mental health between at-risk populations, in order to guide resource allocation and context-specific policy making.

摘要

2018 年,非洲有 6.761 亿人(占人口的 52.5%)面临中度或重度粮食不安全。由于非洲面临冲突、气候变化和经济衰退,这一极高的比例仍在持续上升。可持续发展目标 2.1 旨在消除饥饿,确保到 2030 年所有人,特别是脆弱群体,都能获得充足的食物,因此粮食不安全问题成为全球重点。人们假设粮食不安全会对心理健康产生负面影响,而心理健康在非洲是一个被污名化的健康领域,人们往往无法获得相关的护理。本系统综述考察了现有关于非洲粮食不安全与心理健康之间关系的文献,在这两个方面都需要取得进展。我们对七个数据库(EMBASE、Web of Science、CINAHL、PsychINFO ProQuest、Medline Ovid、Scopus 和 Nursing and Allied Health)进行了系统检索。研究结果仅限于研究粮食不安全和心理健康问题的英语文献,且发表时间在 2000 年 1 月至 2020 年 5 月之间。经过标题、摘要和全文审查,以及使用美国国立心肺血液研究所的工具进行质量评估,最终有 64 项研究入选。研究结果使用叙述性综合方法进行了总结。研究一致强调,粮食不安全与心理健康不良有关。这种关系具有剂量反应性,且与所测量的心理健康结果无关。文献中两个代表性较强的群体是妊娠前后的妇女和受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的人。起中介作用的因素包括年龄、性别、社会互动、身体健康、季节性和农村居住。调查结果表明,在某些特定人群中,例如妇女和老年人,这种关系可能会加剧,针对生计而不是收入的干预措施可能会更有效。需要进一步研究,以比较粮食不安全对不同高危人群心理健康的影响,以便指导资源分配和制定具体国情的政策。

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