Social Work Department, University of Michigan-Flint, 303 E. Kearsley Street, Flint, MI, 48502, USA.
J Community Health. 2022 Dec;47(6):894-901. doi: 10.1007/s10900-022-01120-5. Epub 2022 Jul 29.
The COVID-19 pandemic creates psychological concerns and stress and its impacts are more extreme for those with health concerns residing in socially and economically disadvantaged communities, such as residents of Flint, Michigan. This study assesses the stress level among people who received community assistance in the first 3 months of COVID lockdowns. Further, it examines associations between stress and physical and mental health status. We measured perceived stress, health concerns, mental distress, and perceived physical and mental health from 106 survey respondents. Comparisons of stress levels by demographics showed that females, high school graduates, and homeowners had higher stress levels than its counterparts. Results from general linear models showed that stress was highest among those with high levels of psychological distress, perceived poor mental health, and more health concerns. The associations between poor perceived physical health and stress were marginal. Homeowners and high school diploma holders showed lower stress levels. This research suggests community health practices tailored to community characteristics and culture will have the greatest impact on stress and health problems in underserved communities.
新冠疫情大流行引发了人们的心理担忧和压力,对于那些居住在社会和经济处于不利地位的社区、且自身健康状况不佳的人来说,其影响更为严重,比如密歇根州弗林特市的居民。本研究评估了在新冠疫情封锁的头 3 个月期间接受社区援助的人群的压力水平。此外,本研究还调查了压力与身心健康状况之间的关联。我们从 106 名调查对象那里测量了感知压力、健康问题、精神困扰以及感知身心健康状况。通过人口统计学比较压力水平的结果显示,女性、高中毕业生和房主的压力水平高于其对应人群。一般线性模型的结果表明,心理困扰程度高、心理健康状况差、健康问题多的人压力最大。感知身体健康状况不佳与压力之间的关联具有边缘性。房主和高中文凭持有者的压力水平较低。本研究表明,针对社区特点和文化量身定制的社区卫生实践将对服务不足社区的压力和健康问题产生最大影响。