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展望未来:美国青少年的生存预期能否预测过早死亡风险?

Gazing into the crystal ball: Do adolescent survival expectations predict premature mortality risk in the United States?

作者信息

Graham Carlyn, Hummer Robert A, Halpern Carolyn T

机构信息

The Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 123 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC, 27516, USA.

The Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 123 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC, 27516, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2025 Jan;364:117548. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117548. Epub 2024 Nov 26.

Abstract

A robust body of research has demonstrated that adolescents' survival expectations are predictive of important facets of their young adult lives. Specifically, adolescent perceptions of a low chance of surviving to young adulthood are associated with worse physical and mental health, higher engagement in risky behaviors, and lower socioeconomic status in young adulthood. Using data from a nationally representative sample of adolescent participants in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, the purpose of the present study is to extend this line of research by investigating if adolescents' survival expectations are associated with premature (ages 14-46) all-cause mortality risk in the United States. We further consider whether this relationship varies by sex. Our results show that in the overall sample, adolescents who perceive they have a 50% chance or less of surviving to age 35 have a higher risk of mortality relative to their peers who perceive they are almost certain they will survive to age 35 net of sex and race/ethnicity (HR = 1.66, 95% CI: 1.19-2.32); the magnitude of this risk is reduced in a stepwise manner with the inclusion of indicators for socioeconomic status, physical and mental health, risky behaviors and exposure to violence (fully adjusted model HR = 1.31, 95% CI: 0.94-1.82). In sex stratified models, we find that adolescents' perceptions of a lower chance of surviving to age 35 are strongly associated with higher premature mortality risk among female adolescents but not male adolescents. Our findings add to the body of literature that underscores the detrimental consequences of adolescents' low expectations for survival to young adulthood on life trajectories by demonstrating that these consequences extend to actual survival.

摘要

大量研究表明,青少年对生存的预期能够预测其青年时期生活的重要方面。具体而言,青少年认为自己活到青年期的可能性较低,这与较差的身心健康、较高的危险行为参与度以及青年期较低的社会经济地位相关。本研究利用全国青少年健康纵向研究中具有全国代表性的青少年参与者的数据,旨在通过调查青少年的生存预期是否与美国过早(14 - 46岁)全因死亡风险相关,来扩展这一研究方向。我们还进一步考虑这种关系是否因性别而异。我们的结果表明,在总体样本中,认为自己活到35岁的可能性为50%或更低的青少年,相对于那些认为自己几乎肯定能活到35岁的同龄人,在排除性别和种族/族裔因素后,有更高的死亡风险(风险比=1.66,95%置信区间:1.19 - 2.32);随着纳入社会经济地位、身心健康、危险行为和暴力暴露指标,这种风险程度逐步降低(完全调整模型风险比=1.31,95%置信区间:0.94 - 1.82)。在按性别分层的模型中,我们发现,认为自己活到35岁的可能性较低的青少年,在女性青少年中与较高的过早死亡风险密切相关,但在男性青少年中并非如此。我们的研究结果进一步丰富了文献,通过证明这些后果延伸到实际生存,强调了青少年对活到青年期的低预期对人生轨迹的有害影响。

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