AltaMed Institute for Health Equity, AltaMed Health Services, 2035 Camfield Ave, 3rd Floor, 90040, Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Strategic Prevention Solutions, Oakland, CA, United States.
J Community Health. 2022 Oct;47(5):849-852. doi: 10.1007/s10900-022-01114-3. Epub 2022 Jul 6.
Poor housing conditions and evictions are both associated with poor physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risks for cardiovascular disease, depression, and injuries. However, the relationship between these two negative housing outcomes has received little quantitative study, including in public housing where exposure to these factors and to negative health outcomes are elevated. We therefore sought to examine the relationship between evictions and formal housing safety inspections triggered by tenant complains about poor conditions. We estimated a hierarchical logistic regression model assessing associations between housing quality inspections and evictions using data from January 2017 and March 2020 on 3,746 residential buildings within 299 New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) developments, adjusting for development size, funding type, and area-level social vulnerability indicators. The average Social Vulnerability Index percentile for the buildings included in this study was 0.90 (SD = 0.12), indicating that these buildings were in areas with greater social vulnerability than 90% of other census tracts in the state. Adjusted predicted probabilities of an eviction increased from 34 to 43% in the presence of a rodent inspection and from 34 to 46% in the presence of an indoor environmental inspection (p < 0.001 for both), indicating that inspections for unsafe housing conditions were associated with evictions at the building level. Substandard housing quality and evictions are important public health concerns. Policies to enhance protections for tenants against both of these social ills simultaneously may be needed to improve community health outcomes.
住房条件差和被驱逐都与身心健康状况不佳有关,例如增加患心血管疾病、抑郁和受伤的风险。然而,这两个负面住房结果之间的关系很少受到定量研究,包括在公共住房中,这些因素和负面健康结果的暴露程度更高。因此,我们试图研究驱逐与因住房条件差而引发的租户投诉导致的正式住房安全检查之间的关系。我们使用了 2017 年 1 月至 2020 年 3 月期间,对 299 个纽约市住房管理局(NYCHA)开发项目中的 3746 栋住宅建筑的数据,采用分层逻辑回归模型评估了住房质量检查与驱逐之间的关联,调整了开发规模、资金类型和区域社会脆弱性指标。这项研究中包含的建筑物的平均社会脆弱性指数百分比为 0.90(标准差=0.12),这表明这些建筑物所处的区域比该州 90%以上的其他普查地段的社会脆弱性更大。在存在啮齿动物检查的情况下,驱逐的调整后预测概率从 34%增加到 43%,在存在室内环境检查的情况下,驱逐的调整后预测概率从 34%增加到 46%(两者均<0.001),这表明不安全住房条件的检查与建筑物层面的驱逐有关。住房质量不合格和驱逐是重要的公共卫生问题。同时,为保护租户免受这两种社会弊病的侵害,可能需要制定政策来改善社区健康状况。