无家可归者的性别差异:来自香港全港性调查的证据。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Siu-Ming Chan, Hung Wong, Anna Chen, Yuen-Ki Tang, Yaojian Wu
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目的:研究香港流浪人口的性别差异及其对其生计的影响,探讨流浪时间、心理健康、社会关系、经济状况、危险行为和福利援助利用等变量。背景:性别不平等加剧了无家可归妇女的健康脆弱性。虽然现有的研究主要集中在西方背景下,但在非西方背景下,特别是在像香港这样具有强烈父权文化的东亚地区,对这一问题缺乏了解。方法:本研究基于性别社会化理论,分析了2021年全港最大规模的流浪人口研究的定量数据。模型包括衡量无家可归持续时间、无家可归原因、健康、心理健康、经济状况、危险行为、社会关系和福利援助的使用情况。结果:无家可归的女性无家可归的时间更短(32.8个月,男性48.2个月),与朋友和家人的联系更频繁。尽管风险行为较少,但女性面临更多的心理健康问题(更高的PHQ-2和GAD-2得分),更差的经济地位(更低的收入中位数),并且没有比男性更积极地寻求福利援助。结论:有效的干预措施需要针对隐形妇女的有针对性的外联、针对性别和创伤的心理健康服务,以及考虑到性别差异的对无家可归者友好的政策。
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Gender Disparity Among Homeless People: Evidence From a Territory-Wide Survey in Hong Kong.

Objective: This study examined gender differences and their impact on the livelihoods of the homeless population in Hong Kong, exploring variables such as homeless duration, mental health, social relationships, economic status, risky behavior, and welfare assistance utilization.

Background: Gender inequalities worsen the health vulnerabilities of homeless women. While existing studies have focused on Western contexts, there is a lack of understanding in non-Western settings, especially in East Asian regions with a strongly patriarchal culture like Hong Kong.

Methods: Based on gender socialization theory, the study analyzed quantitative data from the largest territory-wide study of Hong Kong's homeless population in 2021. Models included measures of duration of homelessness, reason for homelessness, health, mental health, economic status, risky behavior, social relationships, and the use of welfare assistance.

Results: Homeless women had shorter homelessness duration (32.8 vs. 48.2 months for men) and more frequent connections with friends and families. Despite less risky behaviors, women faced more mental health issues (higher PHQ-2 and GAD-2 scores), poorer economic status (lower median income), and did not seek welfare assistance more actively than men.

Conclusion: Effective interventions require targeted outreach for invisible women, gender-specific and trauma-informed mental health services, and homeless-friendly policies accounting for gender disparities.

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Public Health Nursing
Public Health Nursing 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Public Health Nursing publishes empirical research reports, program evaluations, and case reports focused on populations at risk across the lifespan. The journal also prints articles related to developments in practice, education of public health nurses, theory development, methodological innovations, legal, ethical, and public policy issues in public health, and the history of public health nursing throughout the world. While the primary readership of the Journal is North American, the journal is expanding its mission to address global public health concerns of interest to nurses.
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