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邻里劣势以及飓风桑迪和哈维与退伍军人心理健康的关联

Neighborhood Disadvantage and the Association of Hurricanes Sandy and Harvey With Veterans' Mental Health.

作者信息

Yip Caryn S, Kaboli Peter J, Jones Michael P, Carrel Margaret, Thorne Peter S

机构信息

Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City.

Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City.

出版信息

JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Jan 2;8(1):e2455013. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.55013.

DOI:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.55013
PMID:39821395
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11742530/
Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Hurricanes are associated with a wide range of adverse health effects in the general population and are increasing in frequency and severity due to global climate change. Due to prior military exposures and distinct sociodemographic characteristics, US veterans may be more vulnerable than the general population to negative health effects of hurricanes.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate whether acute care mental health visits among US veterans were associated with exposure to hurricanes.

DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective cohort study consisted of US veterans enrolled in Veteran Health Administration (VHA) primary care and whose home addresses were in regions that were affected by Hurricanes Sandy or Harvey. The Hurricane Sandy cohort included data from 960 394 veterans between October 29, 2011, and October 28, 2016, and the Hurricane Harvey cohort included data from 795 746 veterans between August 25, 2016, and August 24, 2021. Affected regions were determined from Federal Emergency Management Agency designations; patient-level clinical data were obtained through VHA electronic health records. Statistical analysis was conducted from October 2022 to November 2023.

MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES

The outcome of interest was acute care mental health visits, which included urgent care or emergency department visits or having an inpatient admission. The association between the outcome and exposure to hurricanes was estimated using Cox proportional hazards regression models with adjustments for multiple demographic and neighborhood characteristics, including neighborhood disadvantage, assessed using the Area Deprivation Index, and prior health status, assessed using the Care Assessments Need (CAN) score.

RESULTS

Of the 960 394 veterans in the Hurricane Sandy cohort, the mean (SD) age was 63 (16) years, and 895 726 (93.3%) were men; of the 795 746 veterans in the Hurricane Harvey cohort, the mean (SD) age was 59 (16) years, and 715 460 (89.9%) were men. For both hurricane cohorts, increasing neighborhood disadvantage was associated with an increased hazard of having a subsequent acute care mental health visit; this association was more pronounced among healthier veterans (Sandy cohort: 1-year hazard ratio [HR], 1.62 [95% CI, 1.53-1.71]; Harvey cohort: 1-year HR, 1.64 [95% CI, 1.54-1.74]) compared with veterans who had severe illness (Sandy cohort: HR, 1.22 [95% CI, 1.17-1.26]; Harvey cohort: HR, 1.21 [95% CI, 1.13-1.30]). After adjusting for baseline data, the association between hurricane exposure and our outcomes of interest was largely null. For the Hurricane Sandy cohort, those who were flooded and received individual assistance demonstrated a 1-year HR of 1.31 (95% CI, 0.81-2.12) if their CAN score was 80 or above and 0.86 (95% CI, 0.60-1.22) for a CAN score below 80. Similarly, those affected by Hurricane Harvey who were flooded and received individual assistance had a 1-year HR of 1.06 (95% CI, 0.99-1.14) for a CAN score of 80 or above and a 1-year HR of 0.98 (95% CI, 0.91-1.05) for a CAN score less than 80.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

This study used a novel and highly granular approach to examine the associations of hurricanes with mental health outcomes. These findings are the first to show that hurricane exposure was not associated with adverse mental health outcomes among US veterans and illustrate the importance of considering preexisting regional differences when assessing the associations of hurricanes with mental health outcomes. The results suggest that neighborhood characteristics, rather than exposure to a hurricane, are the dominant determinants of mental health outcomes.

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摘要

重要性

飓风会给普通人群带来广泛的不良健康影响,且由于全球气候变化,其发生频率和强度都在增加。由于先前的军事暴露和独特的社会人口特征,美国退伍军人可能比普通人群更容易受到飓风对健康的负面影响。

目的

评估美国退伍军人的急性护理心理健康就诊是否与接触飓风有关。

设计、设置和参与者:这项回顾性队列研究的对象是参加退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)初级保健且家庭住址位于受桑迪飓风或哈维飓风影响地区的美国退伍军人。桑迪飓风队列包括2011年10月29日至2016年10月28日期间960394名退伍军人的数据,哈维飓风队列包括2016年8月25日至2021年8月24日期间795746名退伍军人的数据。受影响地区由联邦紧急事务管理局指定;患者层面的临床数据通过VHA电子健康记录获得。统计分析于2022年10月至2023年11月进行。

主要结局和指标

感兴趣的结局是急性护理心理健康就诊,包括紧急护理或急诊科就诊或住院治疗。使用Cox比例风险回归模型估计结局与接触飓风之间的关联,并对多种人口统计学和社区特征进行调整,包括使用地区贫困指数评估的社区劣势,以及使用护理需求评估(CAN)分数评估的先前健康状况。

结果

在桑迪飓风队列的960394名退伍军人中,平均(标准差)年龄为63(16)岁,895726(93.3%)为男性;在哈维飓风队列的795746名退伍军人中,平均(标准差)年龄为59(16)岁,715460(89.9%)为男性。对于两个飓风队列,社区劣势增加与随后进行急性护理心理健康就诊的风险增加相关;与患有严重疾病的退伍军人相比,这种关联在健康状况较好的退伍军人中更为明显(桑迪飓风队列:1年风险比[HR],1.62[95%置信区间,1.53 - 1.71];哈维飓风队列:1年HR,1.64[95%置信区间,1.54 - 1.74])(桑迪飓风队列:HR为1.22[95%置信区间,1.17 - 1.26];哈维飓风队列:HR为1.21[95%置信区间,1.13 - 1.30])。在调整基线数据后,飓风暴露与我们感兴趣的结局之间的关联基本不存在。对于桑迪飓风队列,那些被洪水淹没并获得个人援助的人,如果他们的CAN分数为80或以上,1年HR为1.31(95%置信区间,0.81 - 2.12),如果CAN分数低于80,则为0.86(95%置信区间,0.60 - 1.22)。同样,那些受哈维飓风影响被洪水淹没并获得个人援助的人,CAN分数为80或以上时1年HR为1.06(95%置信区间,0.99 - 1.14),CAN分数低于80时1年HR为0.98(95%置信区间,0.91 - 1.05)。

结论和意义

本研究采用了新颖且高度细化的方法来研究飓风与心理健康结局之间的关联。这些发现首次表明,接触飓风与美国退伍军人的不良心理健康结局无关,并说明了在评估飓风与心理健康结局的关联时考虑先前存在的地区差异的重要性。结果表明,社区特征而非接触飓风是心理健康结局的主要决定因素。

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