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美国青少年孤立与孤独的时空模式:对危机短信热线数据(2016 - 2022年)的地理空间分析

Spatiotemporal patterns of youth isolation and loneliness in the US: a geospatial analysis of Crisis Text Line data (2016-2022).

作者信息

Lucero Christopher, Sugg Margaret M, Ryan Sophia C, Runkle Jennifer D, Thompson Martie P

机构信息

Department of Geography and Planning, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC USA.

Department of Geography and Environment, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC USA.

出版信息

GeoJournal. 2024;89(6):249. doi: 10.1007/s10708-024-11253-w. Epub 2024 Dec 3.

Abstract

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In 2021, the US Surgeon General issued a national advisory citing an epidemic of isolation and loneliness. Even before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately half of people in the US reported experiencing measurable levels of loneliness. Despite localized and select cross-sectional studies highlighting even higher increases in isolation/loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic, additional research is needed, particularly for youth and young adults. This work examines patterns of isolation/loneliness across the US from 2016 to 2022 among individuals aged 24 and younger. Our study leverages a unique dataset, Crisis Text Line, which provides complete spatiotemporal coverage of crisis conversations in the US. We conducted a geospatial analysis using Kuldroff's Space-Time SatScan to identify statistically significant clustering of elevated isolation/loneliness-related conversations. The statistical significance of spatiotemporal clusters was determined using Monte Carlo simulations (n = 9999). Results demonstrated local relative risk as high as 1.47 in high-risk populations in Southern, Midwest, and Atlantic states, indicating areas where the actual case count is 147% of the expected cases ( value < 0.01) from May to July 2020. Results also identified co-occurrence of isolation/loneliness and other crises concerns, including depression/sadness, anxiety, and multiple suicidality indicators, with higher rates among racial/ethnic minority, transgender and gender diverse, and younger individuals. This work makes a unique contribution to the literature by elucidating spatiotemporal disparities in isolation/loneliness among young people, providing much-needed knowledge as to where future public health interventions are immediately needed.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10708-024-11253-w.

摘要

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2021年,美国卫生局局长发布了一份全国性咨询报告,指出存在隔离和孤独流行的情况。甚至在新冠疫情爆发之前,美国约有一半的人表示经历过可测量程度的孤独感。尽管局部和特定的横断面研究强调了在新冠疫情期间隔离/孤独感有更高的增加,但仍需要更多研究,特别是针对青少年和年轻人的研究。这项工作研究了2016年至2022年美国24岁及以下人群的隔离/孤独模式。我们的研究利用了一个独特的数据集——危机短信热线,该数据集提供了美国危机对话的完整时空覆盖。我们使用库尔德罗夫时空扫描进行了地理空间分析,以识别与隔离/孤独相关对话增加的统计学显著聚类。时空聚类的统计学显著性通过蒙特卡罗模拟(n = 9999)确定。结果表明,2020年5月至7月,南部、中西部和大西洋州的高风险人群中局部相对风险高达1.47,表明这些地区的实际病例数是预期病例数的147%(p值<0.01)。结果还发现了隔离/孤独感与其他危机问题的共现,包括抑郁/悲伤、焦虑和多种自杀倾向指标,在种族/族裔少数群体、跨性别和性别多样化群体以及年轻人中发生率更高。这项工作通过阐明年轻人隔离/孤独感的时空差异,为文献做出了独特贡献,提供了关于迫切需要未来公共卫生干预措施地点的急需知识。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s10708-024-11253-w获取的补充材料。

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