Long-term Care Needs and Fuel Poverty among Older People: Beyond Energy Consumption and Affordability.

IF 2.8 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Social Indicators Research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-08 DOI:10.1007/s11205-025-03653-3
Javiera Cartagena-Farias, Nicola Brimblecombe, Bo Hu, Sam Rickman
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Both financial disadvantage and poor housing conditions are recognised as social determinants of poorer health and health inequalities across and within countries. In the UK and some other nations, low income and housing problems in interaction manifest as 'fuel poverty'-a measure of a household's ability to keep their homes warm. In these countries, tackling fuel poverty has become a priority, not least because of the known negative effects on health. Nevertheless, there is no gold standard measurement of fuel poverty, and there is also, more importantly, scant evidence on the relationship between fuel poverty and the development of long-term care needs among older people, which is important as understanding this relationship could inform preventative policy interventions aimed at reducing care needs and associated costs. Older people spend a larger proportion of their time indoors and the role of fuel poverty has wider health and social care impacts that go beyond immediate household hardship. This paper i) develops a data-driven measure of fuel poverty that goes beyond household income and energy consumption, ii) explores whether fuel poverty is associated with the development of care needs, an increase in care needs, and/or a decline in mental health among older people, and iii) whether there are any inequalities in the role played by fuel poverty across more potentially vulnerable groups. We use the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, a large representative sample of people aged 50 or over. Structural Equation Modelling was used to provide a latent and comprehensive definition of fuel poverty. We found that fuel poverty is associated with a greater risk of developing long-term care needs and worse mental health. We also found that fuel poverty is multidimensional and as such, influences the development of care needs from many fronts. We provide evidence on the importance of reducing fuel poverty as a potential prevention mechanism of higher (or development of) care needs, and is particularly relevant in the current energy and cost-of-living crisis context in many countries.

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老年人的长期护理需求和燃料贫困:超越能源消耗和负担能力。
经济上的不利条件和恶劣的住房条件被认为是国家之间和国家内部健康状况较差和卫生不平等的社会决定因素。在英国和其他一些国家,低收入和住房问题相互作用表现为“燃料贫困”——一种衡量家庭保持房屋温暖能力的指标。在这些国家,解决燃料贫困已成为一个优先事项,尤其是因为已知对健康的负面影响。然而,没有衡量燃料贫困的黄金标准,更重要的是,关于燃料贫困与老年人长期护理需求发展之间关系的证据也很少,这一点很重要,因为了解这种关系可以为旨在减少护理需求和相关成本的预防性政策干预提供信息。老年人在室内的时间占比更大,燃料贫困的作用对健康和社会护理产生了更广泛的影响,超出了直接的家庭困难。本文i)开发了一种超越家庭收入和能源消耗的燃料贫困数据驱动措施,ii)探索燃料贫困是否与老年人护理需求的发展、护理需求的增加和/或心理健康的下降有关,以及iii)燃料贫困在更潜在的弱势群体中所扮演的角色是否存在任何不平等。我们使用了英国老龄化纵向研究,这是一个50岁或以上人群的大型代表性样本。结构方程模型被用来提供一个潜在的和全面的燃料贫困的定义。我们发现,燃料贫乏与发展长期护理需求的更大风险和更差的心理健康状况有关。我们还发现,燃料贫困是多方面的,因此从许多方面影响护理需求的发展。我们提供了证据,证明减少燃料贫困作为更高(或发展)护理需求的潜在预防机制的重要性,并且在许多国家当前的能源和生活成本危机背景下特别相关。
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期刊介绍: Since its foundation in 1974, Social Indicators Research has become the leading journal on problems related to the measurement of all aspects of the quality of life. The journal continues to publish results of research on all aspects of the quality of life and includes studies that reflect developments in the field. It devotes special attention to studies on such topics as sustainability of quality of life, sustainable development, and the relationship between quality of life and sustainability. The topics represented in the journal cover and involve a variety of segmentations, such as social groups, spatial and temporal coordinates, population composition, and life domains. The journal presents empirical, philosophical and methodological studies that cover the entire spectrum of society and are devoted to giving evidences through indicators. It considers indicators in their different typologies, and gives special attention to indicators that are able to meet the need of understanding social realities and phenomena that are increasingly more complex, interrelated, interacted and dynamical. In addition, it presents studies aimed at defining new approaches in constructing indicators.
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