美国农村地区中老年人的社会基础设施与健康:现有数据的环境扫描

Danielle Rhubart , Megan Henly , M. Aaron Guest , Carrie Henning-Smith , Mary Anne Powell
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越来越多的证据表明,社会基础设施(SI)--人们在家庭和工作场所以外聚集的物理场所--与健康之间存在关系。然而,用于严格调查这种关系的现有数据来源有限,尤其是在农村地区。因此,我们以美国农村地区为重点,对现有数据进行了环境扫描,以进一步研究这一课题。共有 10 个数据集符合纳入标准。我们从网站上整理了关键信息,并由数据管理员进行了审核。我们总结了这些数据集的主要特点,包括地理/农村地区、SI 可用性和利用率以及身体、精神和社会健康方面的可用指标。我们描述了现有数据在分析方面的优势和劣势,这对研究人员评估其数据选择至关重要。虽然扫描的重点是基于美国的数据,但要点将适用于更广泛的范围,包括需要更多关于社会基础设施可用性和使用情况的数据,并结合地理指标。
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Social infrastructure and health among mid-life and older adults in rural America: An environmental scan of existing data

Growing evidence shows a relationship between social infrastructure (SI) – the physical places where people gather outside of home and work – and health. However, existing data sources for rigorously investigating this relationship are limited, especially for rural areas. Therefore, we conducted an environmental scan of existing data for furthering research on this topic, with a focus on the rural United States (U.S.). A total of 10 datasets met inclusion criteria. Key information was collated from websites and reviewed by data administrators. We summarize key features of these datasets, including available measures of geography/rurality, SI availability and utilization, and physical, mental and social health. We describe analytic strengths and weaknesses of the available data, which is essential for researchers to be able to assess their data options. While the scan focuses on U.S.-based data, the key points will be applicable more broadly, including a need for more data on availability and use of social infrastructure combined with geographic indicators.

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Aging and health research
Aging and health research Clinical Neurology, Public Health and Health Policy, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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