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1加1大于2:在一项针对28047名成年普通人群的横断面研究中的心理健康问题、经济困难和社会排斥

1 plus 1 is more than 2: mental health problems, financial difficulties, and social exclusion in a cross-sectional study of 28,047 general-population adults.

作者信息

Haugland Siri Håvås, Topor Alain, Friesinger Jan Georg

机构信息

Department of Psychosocial Health, University of Agder, Grimstad, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Apr 24;24(1):1148. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18555-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mental health problems and financial difficulties each increase the risk of social exclusion. However, few large studies representing a broad age range have investigated the combined social effect of having both difficulties. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to examine associations of mental health problems, financial difficulties, and the combination of both with social exclusion.

METHODS

This analysis was based on responses from 28,047 adults (age > 18 years) from the general population participating in The Norwegian Counties Public Health Survey 2019. Respondents answered questions about their financial situation, mental health problems, and social exclusion. Social exclusion was measured as a lack of social support, low participation in organized social activities, low participation in other activities, missing someone to be with, feeling excluded, and feeling isolated. Adjustments for sex and age were made in multivariable logistic regression analyses.

RESULTS

Having mental health problems or financial difficulties was associated with various measures of social exclusion (odds ratios [ORs] with 95% confidence intervals [CIs]: 1.33 [1.23-1.43] to 12.63 [10.90-14.64]). However, the odds of social exclusion strongly increased for respondents who reported a combination of mental health problems and financial difficulties compared with those who did not report either (ORs [CIs]: 2.08 [1.90-2.27] to 29.46 [25.32-34.27]).

CONCLUSIONS

Having the combination of mental health problems and financial difficulties is strongly associated with increased risk for social exclusion, far beyond the effect of either factor alone.

摘要

背景

心理健康问题和经济困难均会增加社会排斥的风险。然而,很少有涵盖广泛年龄范围的大型研究调查这两种困难并存时的综合社会影响。这项横断面研究的目的是检验心理健康问题、经济困难以及两者并存与社会排斥之间的关联。

方法

该分析基于参与2019年挪威各县公共卫生调查的28047名成年(年龄>18岁)普通人群的回答。受访者回答了有关其财务状况、心理健康问题和社会排斥的问题。社会排斥的衡量指标包括缺乏社会支持、参与有组织社会活动的程度低、参与其他活动的程度低、想念陪伴之人、感到被排斥以及感到孤立。在多变量逻辑回归分析中对性别和年龄进行了调整。

结果

有心理健康问题或经济困难与各种社会排斥指标相关(比值比[OR]及其95%置信区间[CI]:1.33[1.23 - 1.43]至12.63[10.90 - 14.64])。然而,与未报告任何一项的受访者相比,报告同时存在心理健康问题和经济困难的受访者的社会排斥几率大幅增加(OR[CI]:2.08[1.90 - 2.27]至29.46[25.32 - 34.27])。

结论

心理健康问题和经济困难并存与社会排斥风险增加密切相关,其影响远远超过任一因素单独产生的影响。

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