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住房流动有助于保护有社会情感健康风险的儿童免受酒精使用的影响:一项实验设计。

Housing mobility protects against alcohol use for children with socioemotional health vulnerabilities: An experimental design.

机构信息

Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2022 Sep;46(9):1695-1709. doi: 10.1111/acer.14911. Epub 2022 Sep 19.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Neighborhood context may influence alcohol use, but effects may be heterogeneous, and prior evidence is threatened by confounding. We leveraged a housing voucher experiment to test whether housing vouchers' effects on alcohol use differed for families of children with and without socioemotional health or socioeconomic vulnerabilities.

TRIAL DESIGN

In the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) study, low-income families in public housing in five US cities were randomized in 1994 to 1998 to receive one of three treatments: (1) a housing voucher redeemable in a low-poverty neighborhood plus housing counseling, (2) a housing voucher without locational restriction, or (3) no voucher (control). Alcohol use was assessed 10 to 15 years later (2008 to 2010) in youth ages 13 to 20, N = 4600, and their mothers, N = 3200.

METHODS

Using intention-to-treat covariate-adjusted regression models, we interacted MTO treatment with baseline socioemotional health vulnerabilities, testing modifiers of treatment on alcohol use.

RESULTS

We found treatment effect modification by socioemotional factors. For youth, MTO voucher treatment, compared with controls, reduced the odds of ever drinking alcohol if youth had behavior problems (OR = 0.26, 95% CI [0.09, 0.72]) or problems at school (OR = 0.46, [0.26, 0.82]). MTO low-poverty treatment (vs. controls) also reduced the number of drinks if their health required special medicine/equipment (OR = 0.50 [0.32, 0.80]). Yet treatment effects were nonsignificant among youth without socioemotional vulnerabilities. Among mothers of children with learning problems, MTO voucher treatment (vs. controls) reduced past-month drinking (OR = 0.69 [0.47, 0.99]), but was harmful otherwise (OR = 1.22 [0.99, 1.45]).

CONCLUSIONS

For low-income adolescents with special needs/socioemotional problems, housing vouchers protect against alcohol use.

摘要

目的

邻里环境可能会影响饮酒行为,但这种影响可能存在异质性,而且先前的证据受到混杂因素的威胁。我们利用住房券实验来检验住房券对有和没有社会情感健康或社会经济脆弱性的儿童的家庭的饮酒行为是否有不同的影响。

试验设计

在“走向机会”(MTO)研究中,1994 年至 1998 年,美国五个城市的公共住房中的低收入家庭被随机分配到以下三种治疗组之一:(1)可在低贫困社区兑换的住房券加住房咨询,(2)无位置限制的住房券,或(3)无住房券(对照组)。在青少年年龄为 13 至 20 岁(2008 年至 2010 年)时,以及他们的母亲(N=3200)时,评估了 10 至 15 年后的饮酒情况。

方法

使用意向治疗协变量调整回归模型,我们将 MTO 治疗与基线社会情感健康脆弱性进行交互,以检验治疗对饮酒行为的修饰作用。

结果

我们发现社会情感因素对治疗有影响。对于年轻人,如果年轻人有行为问题(OR=0.26,95%CI[0.09,0.72])或在学校有问题(OR=0.46,[0.26,0.82]),与对照组相比,MTO 券治疗减少了饮酒的可能性。如果他们的健康需要特殊药物/设备(OR=0.50[0.32,0.80]),MTO 低贫困治疗(与对照组相比)也减少了饮酒量。然而,在没有社会情感脆弱性的年轻人中,治疗效果不显著。对于有学习问题的孩子的母亲来说,MTO 券治疗(与对照组相比)减少了过去一个月的饮酒量(OR=0.69[0.47,0.99]),但在其他情况下则有害(OR=1.22[0.99,1.45])。

结论

对于有特殊需求/社会情感问题的低收入青少年来说,住房券可以预防饮酒行为。

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