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Psychological Distress among College Students: Role of Food Insecurity and Other Social Determinants of Mental Health

机译:大学生的心理困扰:食物不安全和心理健康的其他社会决定因素的作用

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Food insecurity is a major social determinant of health and an assessment of how it may impact college students’ mental health is imperative, as well as differential associations by self-identified gender. A cross-sectional survey was used among college students of a mid-size minority-serving institution with a final sample size of 302 participants aged 18 years or above. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariable regressions were conducted, by gender, to assess the role of food insecurity (United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) six-item questionnaire), on mental health outcomes (Kessler-6 scale and self-perception). All the statistical analyses were conducted in SPSS version 24 (IBM, Corp.; Armonk, NY, USA) with an alpha less than 0.05 used to denote significance. Among those with food insecurity, the odds of reporting psychological distress (odds ratio (OR) = 3.645, < 0.05) and an average to very poor self-perceived mental health status (OR = 2.687, <0.05) were higher compared to their food-secure counterparts, with the results consistent in a gender-specific analysis as well. Compared to men, however, women had higher odds of psychological distress (OR = 2.280, < 0.05), as well as reporting average to very poor self-perceived mental health statuses (OR = 2.700, < 0.05). Among women, any alcohol use in the past 12 months (OR = 2.505, < 0.05) and a low self-perceived physical health status (OR = 3.601, < 0.05) were associated with an average to very poor self-perceived mental health status. Among men, a low perceived physical health status was associated with higher odds of psychological distress (OR = 3.477, < 0.05). The results of our study highlight that food insecurity should be considered a social determinant of mental health wellbeing. In addition, gender-specific trends in mental health highlight the need for targeted interventions for prevention and treatment.
机译:粮食不安全是健康的主要社会决定因素,必须评估食物不安全如何影响大学生的心理健康,以及通过自我认同的性别来建立不同的联想。在中型少数族裔服务机构的大学生中进行了横断面调查,最终样本量为302名年龄在18岁或以上的参与者。按性别进行描述性,双变量和多变量回归,以评估粮食不安全(美国农业部(USDA)六项问卷)在心理健康结果(Kessler-6量表和自我认知)上的作用。所有统计分析均在SPSS版本24(IBM,Corp。; Armonk,NY,美国)中进行,α小于0.05表示显着性。在食物不安全的人群中,与他们的食物相比,报告心理困扰的几率(优势比(OR)= 3.645,<0.05)和自我感知的心理健康状况至极差(OR = 2.687,<0.05) -安全的对应对象,其结果在针对性别的分析中也保持一致。然而,与男性相比,女性遭受心理困扰的几率更高(OR = 2.280,<0.05),并且报告的自我心理健康状况非常差(OR = 2.700,<0.05)。在女性中,过去12个月内饮酒(OR = 2.505,<0.05)和自我感觉低的身体健康状况(OR = 3.601,<0.05)与平均至非常差的自我感觉的心理健康状况相关。在男性中,较低的知觉身体健康状况与较高的心理困扰几率相关(OR = 3.477,<0.05)。我们的研究结果强调,粮食不安全应被视为心理健康状况的社会决定因素。此外,心理健康方面的性别差异趋势凸显了针对性预防和治疗干预措施的必要性。

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