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摘要
背景:社会隔离(SI)和粮食不安全(FI)是影响健康的重要社会决定因素,会对老年人的福祉产生负面影响。在低收入和中等收入国家,有关 FI 和 SI 之间关系的研究十分有限,而这种关系的中介因素在很大程度上也不为人所知。这项横断面研究探讨了加纳老年人的 FI 是否与 SI 相关,以及心理因素(即抑郁、焦虑和睡眠问题)是否对这种关联起中介作用:我们的研究对象包括 "老龄化、健康、幸福和寻求健康行为研究 "中年龄≥50 岁的成年人。SI通过Berkman-Syme社交网络指数进行评估,而FI则通过与饮食不足相关的项目进行评估。我们使用普通最小二乘法回归(OLS)、逻辑回归和引导建模方法来检验我们的假设,结果为 p:分析包括 1201 人(年龄 = 66 [SD = 12],女性 = 63%)。在全样本中(β = 0.21; p 结论:我们的数据强调了 FI 的基本作用:我们的数据强调了 FI 在老年人 SI 中的基本作用,而社会心理因素可以解释这种影响。针对加强老年人人际关系的干预措施应包括解决 FI 和老年人的社会心理结果问题。
Later Life Food Insecurity and Social Isolation in Ghana: The Importance of Psychological Factors
Background
Social isolation (SI) and food insecurity (FI) are important social determinants of health that can negatively impact well-being in old age. While research on the association between FI and SI is limited in LMICs, the mediators of this association are largely unknown. This cross-sectional study examined whether FI is associated with SI among older adults in Ghana and whether psychological factors (i.e., depression, anxiety, and sleep problems) mediated the association.
Methods
Our study consisted of adults aged ≥50 years in the Aging, Health, Well-being, and Health-seeking Behavior Study. SI was assessed with the Berkman-Syme Social Network Index, while FI was assessed with dietary inadequacy-related items. We used an ordinary least squares regression (OLS), logistic regressions, and bootstrapping modeling approach to examine our hypotheses with p < 0.05.
Results
The analysis included 1201 individuals (Mage = 66 [SD = 12], women = 63%). In the full sample (β = 0.21; p < 0.001) and in women (β = 0.30, p < 0.001) but not in men, FI was independently associated with SI. FI was comparably associated with increases in SI for the 50–64 age group (β = 0.21, p < 0.001) and ≥65 age cohort (β = 0.19, p < 0.01). Moreover, FI showed differential associations with specific domains of SI (OR = 1.81 to 1.45, p < 0.001). Finally, the FI-SI association was mediated by depressive symptoms (65.16%), anxiety symptoms (30.16%), and sleep problems (9.50%).
Conclusions
Our data highlight the fundamental role of FI in SI among older adults, and the effect is explained by psychosocial factors. Interventions targeted toward strengthening interpersonal ties in old age should include addressing FI and older adults' psychosocial outcomes.
期刊介绍:
The rapidly increasing world population of aged people has led to a growing need to focus attention on the problems of mental disorder in late life. The aim of the Journal is to communicate the results of original research in the causes, treatment and care of all forms of mental disorder which affect the elderly. The Journal is of interest to psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, nurses and others engaged in therapeutic professions, together with general neurobiological researchers.
The Journal provides an international perspective on the important issue of geriatric psychiatry, and contributions are published from countries throughout the world. Topics covered include epidemiology of mental disorders in old age, clinical aetiological research, post-mortem pathological and neurochemical studies, treatment trials and evaluation of geriatric psychiatry services.