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Depressive Symptomology and Hostile Affect among Latinos Using Housing Rental Assistance: the AHOME Study

机译:使用住房租赁援助的拉丁美洲人中的抑郁症状和敌对情绪:AHOME研究

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Studies show that those residing in households subsidized with federal housing vouchers exhibit fewer mental health problems than residents of public housing. The role of housing conditions and neighborhood quality in this relationship is unclear. This study investigated the relationship between rental assistance, housing and neighborhood conditions, and the risk of depressive symptomology and hostile affect among low-income Latino adults living in the Bronx, NY. Latino adults participating in the Affordable Housing as an Obesity Mediating Environment (AHOME) study were used for analysis. All AHOME participants were eligible for federal low-income housing rental assistance (n = 385) and living in the Bronx, New York (2010–2012). Housing (crowding and structural deficiencies) and neighborhood (physical disorder and social cohesion) were measured by questionnaire during in-home interview. Depressive symptomology was measured using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale Short Form, CES-D 10 (score ≥10). Hostile affect was measured using items from the Cook-Medley Hostility Scale (score ≥ 4). Results suggest residents of Section 8 housing have similar levels of depressive symptomology and hostility compared to residents in public housing or those receiving no federal housing assistance. However, depressive symptomology was significantly associated with maintenance deficiencies [OR = 1.17; CI 1.02, 1.35] and social cohesion [OR = 0.71; CI 0.55, 0.93]. Hostility was significantly associated with perceived crowding [OR = 1.18; CI 1.16, 2.85], neighborhood physical disorder [OR = 1.94; CI 1.12, 3.40], and social cohesion [OR = 0.70; CI 0.50, 0.98]. Low-income housing assistance did not have an independent effect on mental health outcomes. However, characteristics of the housing and neighborhood environments were associated with depressive symptomology and hostility.
机译:研究表明,那些居住在有联邦住房券补贴的家庭中的人的心理健康问题少于公共住房的居民。住房状况和邻里质量在这种关系中的作用尚不清楚。这项研究调查了居住在纽约州布朗克斯市的低收入拉丁裔成年人之间的租金援助,住房和邻里状况以及抑郁症状和敌对情绪风险之间的关系。参加负担得起的住房作为肥胖中介环境(AHOME)研究的拉丁裔成年人进行了分析。所有AHOME参与者都有资格获得联邦低收入房屋租赁援助(n = 385)并居住在纽约布朗克斯区(2010-2012年)。在家庭访问过程中,通过问卷调查了住房(拥挤和结构缺陷)和邻里(身体不适和社会凝聚力)。使用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表简表CES-D 10(得分≥10)测量抑郁症状。使用Cook-Medley敌对量表(得分≥4)中的项目测量敌对情绪。结果表明,与公共住房或未获得联邦住房援助的居民相比,第8节住房的居民的抑郁症状和敌意程度相似。然而,抑郁症状与维持缺陷显着相关[OR = 1.17; CI 1.02,1.35]和社会凝聚力[OR = 0.71; CI 0.55,0.93]。敌意与感觉到的拥挤显着相关[OR = 1.18; CI 1.16,2.85],邻里身体疾病[OR = 1.94; CI 1.12,3.40]和社会凝聚力[OR = 0.70; CI 0.50,0.98]。低收入住房援助并未对心理健康产生独立影响。但是,住房和邻里环境的特征与抑郁症状和敌意有关。

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