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Food insufficiency is associated with depression among street-involved youth in a Canadian setting

机译:在加拿大,食物不足与街头流浪青年的抑郁症有关

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Objective Food insufficiency, defined by the experience of hunger, is known to be prevalent and a source of health-related harm among-street involved youth, but little is known about its relationship with depression in this population. Therefore, we sought to assess the association between food insufficiency and symptoms of depression among a cohort of street-involved youth. Design Multivariable logistic regression was used to assess the relationship between food insufficiency, defined as being hungry but not having enough money to buy food, and depression as measured by the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) scale. Setting Data from April 2006 to November 2013 were derived from the At-Risk Youth Study (ARYS), a prospective cohort of street-involved youth who use illicit drugs in Vancouver, Canada. Subjects There were 1066 street-involved youth enrolled in the study, including 340 (31·9 %) females. Results Of 1066 youth enrolled in the study, 724 (67·9 %) reported some food insufficiency and 565 (53·0 %) met criteria for depression. Compared with youth who did not report food insufficiency, those who reported often experiencing food insufficiency had a higher likelihood of reporting depression (adjusted OR=2·52; 95 % CI 1·74, 3·67), as did those who reported sometimes experiencing food insufficiency (adjusted OR=1·99; 95 % CI 1·47, 2·70). Conclusions Food insufficiency was prevalent and associated in a dose-dependent trend with symptoms of depression among street-involved youth in our setting. Findings highlight the need to address the nutritional and mental health needs of youth and identify pathways by which food insufficiency may contribute to depression among vulnerable populations.
机译:客观的食物不足,是由饥饿的经历所定义的,是一种普遍现象,是街头受害青年中与健康相关的伤害的根源,但对这一人群与抑郁症的关系知之甚少。因此,我们试图评估一群街头流浪青年中食物不足和抑郁症状之间的关系。设计多变量逻辑回归用于评估食物不足和饥饿之间的关系,食物不足不足被定义为饥饿但没有足够的钱来购买食物,与抑郁症之间的关系由流行病学研究抑郁症中心(CES-D)进行了衡量。 2006年4月至2013年11月的背景数据来自“青少年风险研究”(ARYS),这是一个在加拿大温哥华使用违禁药物的街头涉毒青年的前瞻性队列。受试者有1066名街头流浪青年参与了这项研究,其中包括340名(31·9%)女性。结果参加该研究的1066名青年中,有724名(67·9%)表示食物不足,而其中565名(53·0%)符合抑郁标准。与未报告食物不足的年轻人相比,那些经常经历食物不足的人报告抑郁的可能性更高(调整后的OR = 2·52; 95%CI 1·74、3·67),有时报告的人也是如此。遇到食物不足的情况(调整后OR = 1·99; 95%CI 1·47、2·70)。结论在我们所研究的街头流浪青年中,食物不足普遍存在,并且呈剂量依赖性趋势并伴有抑郁症状。调查结果强调需要解决青年人的营养和心理健康需求,并确定食物不足可能导致脆弱人群抑郁的途径。

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