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低收入吸烟者的住房质量差、未满足的社会需求、压力和抑郁。

Low housing quality, unmet social needs, stress and depression among low-income smokers.

作者信息

Garg Rachel, McQueen Amy, Wolff Jennifer M, Skinner Karen E, Kegler Michelle C, Kreuter Matthew W

机构信息

Health Communication Research Laboratory, Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.

Division of General Medical Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis, School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.

出版信息

Prev Med Rep. 2022 Mar 15;27:101767. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101767. eCollection 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Smokers are at greater risk of multiple health conditions that are exacerbated by environmental hazards associated with low housing quality. However, little is known about the prevalence of low housing quality among low-income smokers. Using correlations and logistic regression, we examined associations among eight housing quality indicators - pests, water leaks, mold, lead paint, and working smoke detectors, appliances, heating, and air conditioning - and between housing quality and social needs, depressive symptoms, perceived stress, sleep problems, and self-rated health in a community-based sample of 786 low-income smokers from 6 states. Most participants were female (68%), and White (45%) or African-American (43%). One in four (27%) completed less than high school education, and 41% reported annual pre-tax household income of less than $10,000. Housing quality problems were common. Most participants (64%) reported at least one problem in their home, and 41% reported two or more problems, most commonly pest infestations (40%), water leaks (22%), lack of air conditioning (22%) and mold (18%). Lack of heat and air conditioning were correlated, as were water leaks and mold. Using logistic regression analyses controlling for participant demographic characteristics, we found that reporting more housing quality problems was associated with greater odds of worse mental and physical health outcomes. Multiple health threats, including housing quality, depressive symptoms, stress, poor sleep, and financial strain may be mutually reinforcing and compound the health consequence of smoking. Future research should seek to replicate these findings in other samples, and examine associations longitudinally to better understand causality.

摘要

吸烟者面临多种健康问题的风险更高,而低住房质量所带来的环境危害会加剧这些问题。然而,对于低收入吸烟者中低住房质量的普遍程度,我们知之甚少。我们运用相关性分析和逻辑回归,在一个来自6个州的786名低收入吸烟者的社区样本中,研究了八个住房质量指标(害虫、漏水、霉菌、含铅油漆、正常工作的烟雾探测器、电器、供暖和空调)之间的关联,以及住房质量与社会需求、抑郁症状、感知压力、睡眠问题和自评健康之间的关联。大多数参与者为女性(68%),白人(45%)或非裔美国人(43%)。四分之一(27%)的参与者完成的教育程度低于高中,41%的人报告其家庭税前年收入低于1万美元。住房质量问题很常见。大多数参与者(64%)报告家中至少有一个问题,41%的人报告有两个或更多问题,最常见的是害虫侵扰(40%)、漏水(22%)、缺乏空调(22%)和霉菌(18%)。供暖和空调的缺乏存在相关性,漏水和霉菌也存在相关性。在控制了参与者的人口统计学特征后,通过逻辑回归分析,我们发现报告更多住房质量问题与更差的身心健康结果的更高几率相关。包括住房质量、抑郁症状、压力、睡眠不佳和经济压力在内的多种健康威胁可能相互强化,加剧吸烟对健康的影响。未来的研究应设法在其他样本中重现这些发现,并纵向研究关联,以更好地理解因果关系。

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