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Food Insecurity Morbidities and Substance Use in Adults on Probation in Rhode Island

机译:罗得岛州受缓刑的成年人中的食物不安全发病率和物质使用

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When individuals are on probation, they face challenges with securing employment and safe housing due to their criminal records, which may make food access problematic. Food insecurity is a construct used as a marker for food access that considers financial constraints and has been associated with poorer health and substance use. There is limited research on the extent of food insecurity and associated morbidities and substance use among adults on probation. We conducted a cross-sectional study in 2016, surveying 304 probationers in Rhode Island to determine whether food insecurity is associated with obesity, high blood pressure, depression, and substance use. Separate logistic regression models were used to determine the associations between food insecurity and obesity, high blood pressure, depression, and substance use. Food insecurity was experienced by 70% of our study population. The estimated prevalence of high blood pressure was significantly higher in our study sample compared to the general US population. Food insecurity was not associated with obesity, high blood pressure, or current drug use in this study sample. Food insecurity was independently associated with more than three times greater odds of being depressed (AOR 3.33, 95%CI 1.89, 5.86) and a nearly twofold greater odds of self-reporting a lower health status (AOR 1.91, 95%CI 1.18, 3.10) after adjusting for gender, race/ethnicity, age, income categories, and being homeless. Probationers were found to have a higher estimated prevalence of high blood pressure and food insecurity compared to the general population, which highlights the health disparities faced by this population. Our findings have important implications for future research and interventions to decrease the health burden not only on the individuals but their families and communities.
机译:当个人受到缓刑时,由于其犯罪记录,他们在确保就业和安全住房方面面临挑战,这可能使获取食物变得困难。粮食不安全是一种结构,可作为获取粮食的标志,考虑到财政限制,并与较差的健康和物质使用有关。在试用期的成年人中,关于粮食不安全的程度以及相关的发病率和物质使用的研究还很有限。我们在2016年进行了一项横断面研究,对罗得岛州的304位试用者进行了调查,以确定食品不安全性是否与肥胖症,高血压,抑郁症和药物滥用相关。使用单独的逻辑回归模型确定食物不安全与肥胖,高血压,抑郁症和药物使用之间的关联。 70%的研究人口经历了粮食不安全状况。与美国普通人群相比,我们的研究样本中估计的高血压患病率明显更高。在该研究样本中,食物不安全与肥胖,高血压或当前用药无关。粮食不安全与抑郁的几率(AOR 3.33,95%CI 1.89,5.86)高出三倍以上有关,而自我报告健康状况低下的几率则高出近两倍(AOR 1.91,95%CI 1.18,3.10)。 )调整了性别,种族/民族,年龄,收入类别以及无家可归之后。与普通人群相比,试用者的高血压和粮食不安全感的估计患病率更高,这凸显了该人群所面临的健康差异。我们的发现对未来的研究和干预措施具有重要意义,这些研究和干预措施不仅减轻了个人的健康负担,还减轻了他们的家庭和社区的健康负担。

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