不良童年经历与南非农村中老年人身体虚弱之间的关系

Shengruo Zhang , Markus J. Haapanen , Mengyao Wang , Hao Xiang , Hanzhang Xu , Chenkai Wu
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童年不良经历会对以后的身心健康产生负面影响。然而,低收入和中等收入国家缺乏相关证据。我们研究了南非农村中老年人ace与虚弱之间的关系。方法我们纳入3825名年龄≥40岁的受访者,他们参加了“非洲健康与老龄化:南非农村一个INDEPTH社区(HAALSI)的纵向研究”调查。我们纳入了四种ace:(1)父母失业6个月;(2)父母经常争吵或打架;(3)父母酗酒、吸毒或有精神健康问题;(4)父母身体虐待。虚弱是通过弗里德虚弱表型方法测量的,使用五个标准:缓慢,虚弱,疲惫,不活动和萎缩。我们使用多项逻辑回归评估每个ACE和虚弱之间的独立关联。结果父母经常争吵或打架与身体虚弱有显著相关性(患病率[PR]=1.62, 95% CI: 1.06 ~ 2.48)。在调整了年龄和性别后,我们发现父母失业6个月或更长时间与身体虚弱呈正相关(PR=1.48, 95% CI: 1.00-2.19)。在未调整模型(PR=1.63, 95% CI: 1.07-2.47)和调整模型(PR=1.60, 95% CI: 1.05-2.45)中,与仅有一次ACE的人相比,有两次或两次以上ACE的人与虚弱呈正相关。结论:saces与南非农村中老年人较高的虚弱负担相关。未来的研究可以利用以个人为中心的统计技术,如聚类分析和潜在类分析,以更深入地了解ace与脆弱性之间的关系。
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The association between adverse childhood experiences and frailty among middle-aged and older adults in Rural South Africa

Background

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) negatively impact later physical and mental health. However, evidence is lacking in low- and middle-income countries. We examined the association between ACEs and frailty among middle-aged and older adults in rural South Africa.

Methods

We included 3825 respondents aged ≥40 years who participated in the survey, Health and Aging in Africa: A Longitudinal Study of an INDEPTH Community in rural South Africa (HAALSI). We included four ACEs: (1) parental unemployment for >6 months, (2) parents who argued or fought often, (3) parents who drank, did drugs, or had mental health problems, and (4) parental physical abuse. Frailty was measured by the Fried’s frailty phenotype approach using five criteria: slowness, weakness, exhaustion, inactivity, and shrinking. We assessed the independent association between each ACE and frailty using multinomial logistic regression.

Results

Having experienced parents arguing or fighting often was significantly associated with frailty (prevalence ratio [PR]=1.62, 95 %CI: 1.06–2.48). After adjusting for age and sex, we found a positive association between parents unemployed for 6 or more months and frailty (PR=1.48, 95 %CI: 1.00–2.19). People having two or more ACEs were positively associated with frailty in the unadjusted (PR=1.63, 95 %CI: 1.07–2.47) and adjusted models (PR=1.60, 95 %CI: 1.05–2.45) relative to those having only one ACE.

Conclusions

ACEs were associated with a higher burden of frailty among middle-aged and older adults in rural South Africa. Future studies utilizing individual-centered statistical techniques such as cluster analysis and latent class analysis might be considered to offer a more in-depth understanding of the relationships between ACEs and frailty.
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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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