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监狱中老年成年人的残疾患病率。

Prevalence of Disability Among Older Adults in Prison.

作者信息

Miller Katherine E M, Shen Karen, Yang Yang, Williams Brie A, Wolff Jennifer L

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Management, Bloomberg School of Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

Roger and Flo Lipitz Center to Advance Policy in Aging and Disability, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Dec 2;7(12):e2452334. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.52334.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

The number of older adults in long-term correctional facilities (prisons) has increased rapidly in recent years. The cognitive and functional status of this population is not well understood due to limitations in the availability of longitudinal data.

OBJECTIVE

To comparatively examine the prevalence and disability status of the population of adults 55 years and older in prisons and adults living in community settings for a 14-year period (2008-2022).

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This repeated cross-sectional study used nationally representative data from the American Community Survey to identify cohorts of community-dwelling adults 55 years or older and adults 55 years or older in prisons. Data were accrued from surveys from 2008 to 2022 and analyzed from August 25, 2023, to October 18, 2024.

EXPOSURE

Residence in federal or state prison.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

Self-reported cognitive, ambulatory, independent living, or self-care difficulties.

RESULTS

The population of older adults in prisons increased between 2008 and 2022 from 102 700 to 171 700, but the pace of growth slowed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The analysis included 32 623 adults 55 years or older in prison (mean [SD] age, 62.6 [8.3] years; 28 927 [89.64%] male) and 13 877 665 living in the community (mean [SD] age, 67.4 [9.5] years; 7 497 784 [54.02%] female). Disability prevalences in all categories, including cognitive, ambulatory, independent living, and self-care difficulties, were significantly higher compared with their community-dwelling peers. The difference was particularly stark for cognitive difficulty, which was 15.2% (95% CI, 14.8%-15.7%) for older adults in prisons vs 7.1% (95% CI, 7.1%-7.2%) in the community, after adjusting for demographic characteristics. These prevalences have remained stable over the sample period, including the COVID-19 pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Results of this cross-sectional study suggest that adults in prison are more likely to report disability than those in community settings, with the largest differences in cognitive difficulties. These differences persisted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The notable increase among older adults in prisons coupled with the high prevalences of disability has important implications for identifying care models and environmental policies to address the chronic and end-of-life care needs of this population, particularly within the context of constrained resources of health care in prisons.

摘要

重要性

近年来,长期惩教机构(监狱)中老年成年人的数量迅速增加。由于纵向数据有限,该人群的认知和功能状况尚不清楚。

目的

比较研究2008年至2022年期间14年里监狱中55岁及以上成年人与社区居住成年人的患病率和残疾状况。

设计、设置和参与者:这项重复横断面研究使用了美国社区调查的全国代表性数据,以确定55岁及以上社区居住成年人和监狱中55岁及以上成年人的队列。数据来自2008年至2022年的调查,并于2023年8月25日至2024年10月18日进行分析。

暴露因素

居住在联邦或州监狱。

主要结局和测量指标

自我报告的认知、行走、独立生活或自我护理困难。

结果

2008年至2022年期间,监狱中老年成年人的数量从102700人增加到171700人,但在新冠疫情期间增长速度放缓。分析纳入了32623名55岁及以上的监狱成年人(平均[标准差]年龄为62.6[8.3]岁;28927人[89.64%]为男性)和13877665名社区居住成年人(平均[标准差]年龄为67.4[9.5]岁;7497784人[54.02%]为女性)。与社区居住的同龄人相比,包括认知、行走、独立生活和自我护理困难在内的所有类别中的残疾患病率均显著更高。在调整人口统计学特征后,认知困难方面的差异尤为明显,监狱中的老年人为15.2%(95%置信区间,14.8%-15.7%),而社区中的为7.1%(95%置信区间,7.1%-7.2%)。在整个样本期间,包括新冠疫情期间,这些患病率一直保持稳定。

结论和关联

这项横断面研究的结果表明,监狱中的成年人比社区中的成年人更有可能报告残疾,认知困难方面的差异最大。这些差异在新冠疫情期间持续存在。监狱中老年成年人数量的显著增加以及高残疾患病率对于确定护理模式和环境政策以满足该人群的慢性和临终护理需求具有重要意义,特别是在监狱医疗资源有限的背景下。

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