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波多黎各老年人的邻里环境与全因死亡率。

The neighborhood context and all-cause mortality among older adults in Puerto Rico.

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Science, Aging Studies Institute, Center for Aging and Policy Studies, and the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States.

Department of Sociology, Aging Studies Institute, Center for Aging and Policy Studies, and the Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion and Population Health, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Mar 9;11:995529. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.995529. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent efforts have been made to collect data on neighborhood-level attributes and link them to longitudinal population-based surveys. These linked data have allowed researchers to assess the influence of neighborhood characteristics on the health of older adults in the US. However, these data exclude Puerto Rico. Because of significantly differing historical and political contexts, and widely ranging structural factors between the island and the mainland, it may not be appropriate to apply current knowledge on neighborhood health effects based on studies conducted in the US to Puerto Rico. Thus, we aim to (1) examine the types of neighborhood environments older Puerto Rican adults reside in and (2) explore the association between neighborhood environments and all-cause mortality.

METHODS

We linked data from the 2000 US Census to the longitudinal Puerto Rican Elderly Health Conditions Project (PREHCO) with mortality follow-up through 2021 to examine the effects of the baseline neighborhood environment on all-cause mortality among 3,469 participants. Latent profile analysis, a model-based clustering technique, classified Puerto Rican neighborhoods based on 19 census block group indicators related to the neighborhood constructs of socioeconomic status, household composition, minority status, and housing and transportation. The associations between the latent classes and all-cause mortality were assessed using multilevel mixed-effects parametric survival models with a Weibull distribution.

RESULTS

A five-class model was fit on 2,477 census block groups in Puerto Rico with varying patterns of social (dis)advantage. Our results show that older adults residing in neighborhoods classified as and in Puerto Rico were at higher risk of death over the 19-year study period relative to the cluster, controlling for individual-level covariates.

CONCLUSIONS

Considering Puerto Rico's socio-structural reality, we recommend that policymakers, healthcare providers, and leaders across industries to (1) understand how individual health and mortality is embedded within larger social, cultural, structural, and historical contexts, and (2) make concerted efforts to reach out to residents living in disadvantaged community contexts to understand better what they need to successfully age in place in Puerto Rico.

摘要

背景

最近,人们努力收集有关邻里属性的数据,并将其与基于人群的纵向调查联系起来。这些关联数据使研究人员能够评估邻里特征对美国老年人健康的影响。然而,这些数据不包括波多黎各。由于历史和政治背景显著不同,以及岛屿和大陆之间广泛存在的结构性因素,基于在美国进行的研究得出的关于邻里健康影响的现有知识可能并不适用于波多黎各。因此,我们的目标是:(1) 研究居住在波多黎各老年人的邻里环境类型;(2) 探索邻里环境与全因死亡率之间的关联。

方法

我们将 2000 年美国人口普查数据与纵向波多黎各老年人健康状况研究项目(PREHCO)的数据进行了关联,通过 2021 年的死亡率随访,调查了基线邻里环境对 3469 名参与者全因死亡率的影响。潜在剖面分析是一种基于模型的聚类技术,根据与社会经济地位、家庭构成、少数族裔地位以及住房和交通相关的 19 个普查街区组指标,对波多黎各的社区进行分类。使用具有 Weibull 分布的多层次混合效应参数生存模型评估潜在类别与全因死亡率之间的关联。

结果

在波多黎各的 2477 个普查街区组上拟合了一个五类别模型,这些街区组的社会(不利)条件模式各不相同。研究结果表明,与 聚类相比,在波多黎各被归类为 和 的老年人在 19 年的研究期间死亡风险更高,控制了个体水平的协变量。

结论

鉴于波多黎各的社会结构现实,我们建议政策制定者、医疗保健提供者和各行业的领导者:(1) 了解个体健康和死亡率如何嵌入更大的社会、文化、结构和历史背景中;(2) 共同努力接触生活在不利社区环境中的居民,以更好地了解他们在波多黎各成功安享晚年所需的条件。

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