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食品支出、收入与心理健康:来自英国家庭纵向调查的结果。

Food expenditure, income, and mental health: Outcomes from the UK Household Longitudinal Survey.

机构信息

Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom.

Department of Psychology, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Sep 4;19(9):e0308987. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308987. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The incidence of mental health problems is increasing in the United Kingdom and may be associated with lower dietary quality. Food expenditure is a marker of food insecurity with potential implications for mental health. This analysis considers data collected as part of the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Survey (UKHLS), also known as 'Understanding Society' (2009-2021) (N = 388,944) to determine the extent to which food expenditure within and outside the household, is associated with mental health, whilst controlling for demographic factors. Mental health was measured using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) for which responses were on a 4-point scale and reverse-scored so that a higher score represented more favourable mental health. Household food expenditure and food expenditure outside the home were the outcomes. Controlling for socioeconomic and demographic factors, fixed-effects models indicated that better mental health was associated with greater household food expenditure and with greater food expenditure outside the home and that this association persisted post-lockdown. Among those on lower incomes better mental health was associated with lower food expenditure. When people who identified as white and non-white were modelled separately, better mental health was associated with lower food expenditure within and beyond the household only in those who identified as white. These findings imply that the mental health of people residing in the UK, particularly those on lower incomes and those who identify as white, may benefit from spending less of the household budget on food. In achieving United Nations General Assembly (2012) Sustainable Development Goals related to poverty, hunger and in promoting mental health, policies are needed to render food more affordable and to reduce other aspects of expenditure that impact upon food budgeting.

摘要

英国心理健康问题的发病率正在上升,这可能与饮食质量下降有关。食品支出是食品不安全的一个标志,可能对心理健康产生影响。本分析考虑了作为英国家庭纵向调查(UKHLS)一部分收集的数据,该调查也称为“理解社会”(2009-2021 年)(N=388944),以确定家庭内外的食品支出在多大程度上与心理健康相关,同时控制人口因素。心理健康使用一般健康问卷(GHQ-12)进行衡量,回答是 4 分制,并反向评分,因此得分越高表示心理健康越好。家庭食品支出和家庭外食品支出是结果。在控制社会经济和人口因素后,固定效应模型表明,更好的心理健康与更大的家庭食品支出以及更大的家庭外食品支出有关,这种关联在封锁后仍然存在。在收入较低的人群中,更好的心理健康与较低的食品支出有关。当分别对自认为是白人和非白人的人进行建模时,只有自认为是白人的人,家庭内外的更好的心理健康与较低的食品支出有关。这些发现意味着居住在英国的人的心理健康,特别是那些收入较低和自认为是白人的人的心理健康,可能会受益于减少家庭预算中用于食品的支出。为了实现联合国大会(2012 年)关于贫困、饥饿和促进心理健康的可持续发展目标,需要制定政策,使食品更实惠,并减少影响食品预算的其他支出方面。

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