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是什么预测了人们在其社区中的安全感,以及这是否取决于功能状态?

What predicts how safe people feel in their neighborhoods and does it depend on functional status?

作者信息

Velasquez Alfredo J, Douglas Jason A, Guo Fangqi, Robinette Jennifer W

机构信息

Psychology Department, Chapman University, Orange, CA, USA.

Health Sciences Department, Chapman University, Orange, CA, USA.

出版信息

SSM Popul Health. 2021 Sep 17;16:100927. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100927. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Feeling unsafe in one's neighborhood is related to poor health. Features of the neighborhood environment have been suggested to inform perceptions of neighborhood safety. Yet, the relative contribution of these features (e.g., uneven sidewalks, crime, perceived neighborhood physical disorder) on perceived neighborhood safety, particularly among people with disabilities who may view themselves as more vulnerable, is not well understood. We examined whether sidewalk quality assessed by third party raters, county-level crime rates, and perceived neighborhood disorder would relate to neighborhood safety concerns, and whether functional limitations would exacerbate these links. Using data from the 2012/2014 waves of the Health and Retirement Study ( = 10,653, mean age = 66 years), a national sample of older US adults, we demonstrate that those with and without functional limitations felt less safe in areas with more crime and perceived as more disordered. When considered simultaneously, however, only perceived disorder statistically significantly predicted safety concerns. Living in neighborhoods with better sidewalk quality was statistically significantly related to feeling less safe, but only among those with functional limitations. Sidewalk quality was not statistically significantly related to safety reports among those without functional limitations. To our knowledge, this study is among the first to examine multiple features of the neighborhood environment simultaneously in relation to perceived neighborhood safety. Our findings highlight the relative importance of perceived physical disorder, and that these perceptions relate to safety concerns. Replication of this research is needed to determine the robustness of these patterns, including rich data on pedestrian use and sidewalk proximity to roadways. Community-level interventions that simultaneously target the multifaceted features of the neighborhood environment that shape people's safety reports may be needed to reduce burden of health.

摘要

在自己居住的社区感到不安全与健康状况不佳有关。有人提出社区环境的特征会影响对社区安全的认知。然而,这些特征(例如,不平坦的人行道、犯罪、感知到的社区环境杂乱)对社区安全感知的相对贡献,尤其是在那些可能认为自己更易受伤害的残疾人中,尚未得到充分理解。我们研究了由第三方评估的人行道质量、县级犯罪率以及感知到的社区杂乱是否与社区安全担忧相关,以及功能限制是否会加剧这些联系。利用来自《健康与退休研究》2012/2014年两轮调查的数据(样本量 = 10653,平均年龄 = 66岁),这是一个美国老年成年人的全国性样本,我们证明,无论有无功能限制,人们在犯罪率更高且被认为更杂乱的地区会感到更不安全。然而,当同时考虑这些因素时只有感知到的杂乱在统计学上能显著预测安全担忧。生活在人行道质量更好的社区在统计学上与安全感较低显著相关,但仅在有功能限制的人群中如此。在没有功能限制的人群中,人行道质量与安全报告在统计学上无显著关联。据我们所知,本研究是首批同时考察社区环境的多个特征与社区安全感知之间关系的研究之一。我们的研究结果凸显了感知到的环境杂乱的相对重要性,以及这些感知与安全担忧相关。需要重复这项研究以确定这些模式的稳健性,包括有关行人使用情况以及人行道与道路距离的丰富数据。可能需要采取社区层面的干预措施,同时针对塑造人们安全报告的社区环境的多方面特征,以减轻健康负担。

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