Mommaerts Katherine, Prost Stephanie Grace, Reznicek Natalie
Department of Social Work, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
School of Social Work and Family Science, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2025 May-Jun;68(4):482-508. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2025.2450208. Epub 2025 Jan 9.
This study explores links between anxiety and physical health among older adults (aged 45+) incarcerated in Kentucky state prisons. Using secondary data, independent sample t-tests, and hierarchical multiple linear regression, we identify disparities in anxiety and physical health among those with and without self-reported anxiety and the contribution of symptoms of anxiety to physical health in the sample. Findings show individuals with self-reported anxiety experienced increased impairment in daily activities, multimorbidity, and decreased physical health-related quality of life. Older adults are a large and growing proportion of prison populations, and addressing anxiety may improve physical health and reduce related costs.
本研究探讨了肯塔基州监狱中45岁及以上老年在押人员焦虑与身体健康之间的联系。我们利用二手数据、独立样本t检验和分层多元线性回归,确定了有和没有自我报告焦虑症状的人群在焦虑和身体健康方面的差异,以及样本中焦虑症状对身体健康的影响。研究结果表明,自我报告有焦虑症状的个体在日常活动、多种疾病方面的损伤增加,与身体健康相关的生活质量下降。老年在押人员在监狱人口中所占比例很大且不断增加,解决焦虑问题可能会改善身体健康并降低相关成本。