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加拿大安大略省儿童和青少年家庭食物不安全与心理健康和物质使用障碍服务利用的关系

Household food insecurity and health service use for mental and substance use disorders among children and adolescents in Ontario, Canada.

机构信息

Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Anderson, Clemens), Psychiatry (Anderson), and Medicine (Clemens), Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University; ICES Western (Anderson, Clemens, Le, Zhang, Shariff); Children's Health Research Institute (Anderson, Comeau); Lawson Health Research Institute (Anderson, Clemens, Shariff); Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing (Shariff), Western University, London, Ont.; Department of Sociology (Comeau), King's University College, London, Ont.; Department of Nutritional Sciences (Tarasuk), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.

出版信息

CMAJ. 2023 Jul 24;195(28):E948-E955. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.230332.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Food insecurity is a serious public health problem and is linked to the mental health of children and adolescents; however, its relationship with mental health service use is unknown. We sought to estimate the association between household food insecurity and contact with health services for mental or substance use disorders among children and adolescents in Ontario, Canada.

METHODS

We used health administrative data, linked to 5 waves of the Canadian Community Health Survey, to identify children and adolescents (aged 1-17 yr) who had a household response to the Household Food Security Survey Module. We identified contacts with outpatient and acute care services for mental or substance use disorders in the year before survey completion using administrative data. We estimated prevalence ratios for the association between household food insecurity and use of mental health services, adjusting for several confounding factors.

RESULTS

The sample included 32 321 children and adolescents, of whom 5216 (16.1%) were living in food-insecure households. Of the total sample, 9.0% had an outpatient contact and 0.6% had an acute care contact for a mental or substance use disorder. Children and adolescents in food-insecure households had a 55% higher prevalence of outpatient contacts (95% confidence interval [CI] 41%-70%), and a 74% higher prevalence of acute care contacts (95% CI 24%-145%) for a mental or substance use disorder, although contacts for substance use disorders were uncommon.

INTERPRETATION

Children and adolescents living in a food-insecure household have greater use of health services for mental or substance use disorders than those living in households without food insecurity. Focused efforts to support food-insecure families could improve child and adolescent mental health and reduce strain on the mental health system.

摘要

背景

粮食不安全是一个严重的公共卫生问题,与儿童和青少年的心理健康有关;然而,其与精神卫生服务利用的关系尚不清楚。我们旨在评估加拿大安大略省儿童和青少年家庭粮食不安全与心理健康或物质使用障碍卫生服务利用之间的关系。

方法

我们使用健康管理数据,并与加拿大社区健康调查的 5 个波次相关联,以确定家庭对家庭粮食安全调查模块有回应的儿童和青少年(1-17 岁)。我们使用管理数据确定在调查完成前一年接受心理健康或物质使用障碍门诊和急性护理服务的就诊情况。我们根据几个混杂因素,估计家庭粮食不安全与心理健康服务利用之间的关联的患病率比。

结果

该样本包括 32321 名儿童和青少年,其中 5216 名(16.1%)生活在粮食不安全的家庭中。在总样本中,9.0%有门诊就诊,0.6%有心理健康或物质使用障碍的急性护理就诊。生活在粮食不安全家庭中的儿童和青少年门诊就诊的患病率高 55%(95%置信区间为 41%-70%),急性护理就诊的患病率高 74%(95%置信区间为 24%-145%),尽管物质使用障碍的就诊情况并不常见。

结论

生活在粮食不安全家庭中的儿童和青少年比生活在没有粮食不安全家庭中的儿童和青少年更有可能利用心理健康或物质使用障碍卫生服务。有针对性地努力支持粮食不安全家庭可以改善儿童和青少年的心理健康,并减轻精神卫生系统的压力。

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