Emerson Amanda, Li Xinyang, Zaller Nick, Ramaswamy Megha
School of Nursing, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA.
Department of Population Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA.
J Aging Health. 2025 Mar;37(3-4):135-147. doi: 10.1177/08982643241233322. Epub 2024 Feb 20.
To characterize aging-related health in women with past CLSI and compare with women with no-CLSI.
Health and Retirement Study Wave 11 and 12 data from women age >50 with CLSI were compared with data from women age >50 with no-CLSI. Generalized linear models were estimated for aging-related health outcomes.
The group with CLSI ( = 230) was significantly younger than the no-CLSI group ( = 8035) yet had more physical, functional, and mental health challenges and fewer resources. Incarceration significantly predicted aging-related outcomes of multimorbidity, polypharmacy, mortality, frailty, and depression.
Earlier onset of physical and functional health conditions in women with past CLSI has implications for health education and promotion, clinical practice, and intervention design.
描述曾有监禁史的女性与衰老相关的健康状况,并与无监禁史的女性进行比较。
将健康与退休研究第11波和第12波中年龄大于50岁且有监禁史的女性数据与年龄大于50岁且无监禁史的女性数据进行比较。对与衰老相关的健康结果进行广义线性模型估计。
有监禁史的组(n = 230)明显比无监禁史的组(n = 8035)年轻,但面临更多身体、功能和心理健康挑战,且资源较少。监禁显著预测了与衰老相关的多种疾病、多种药物治疗、死亡率、虚弱和抑郁等结果。
曾有监禁史的女性身体和功能健康状况的较早出现对健康教育与促进、临床实践及干预设计具有启示意义。