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Unstable Housing and Caregiver and Child Health in Renter Families

机译:承租人家庭的住房和照料者的不稳定以及儿童健康

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate how 3 forms of housing instability relate to caregiver and child health among low-income renter households. METHODS: Caregivers of children 0 to 48 months of age were interviewed in 5 urban medical centers from May 2009 to December 2015. Caregivers reported on the following: caregiver health, maternal depressive symptoms, childa??s health, lifetime hospitalizations, developmental risk, and 3 housing circumstances, which were categorized as being behind on rent in the past 12 months, multiple moves (a?¥ 2 in past 12 months), and childa??s lifetime history of homelessness. Associations with caregiver and child health outcomes were examined through multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS: Of 22a??324 families, 34% had at least 1 of the following adverse housing circumstances: 27% had been behind on rent, 8% had made multiple moves, and 12% had a history of being homeless. Overlap between these was limited; 86% experienced only 1 adverse housing circumstance. Each circumstance was individually associated with increased adjusted odds of adverse health and material hardship compared with stable housing. Households behind on rent had increased adjusted odds of fair and/or poor caregiver health (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 1.91; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.77a??2.05), maternal depressive symptoms (aOR: 2.71; 95% CI: 2.51a??2.93), child lifetime hospitalizations (aOR: 1.19; 95% CI: 1.10a??1.27), fair and/or poor child health (aOR: 1.41; 95% CI: 1.28a??1.56), and household material hardships. Families with multiple moves and history of homelessness had similar adverse caregiver, child, health, and hardship outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Three forms of housing instability were associated with adverse caregiver and child health among low-income renter households. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends social screening within health care; providers could consider assessing for behind on rent, multiple moves, and homelessness in high-risk practices.
机译:目的:评估低收入租房家庭中三种住房不稳定形式与看护者和儿童健康的关系。方法:从2009年5月至2015年12月,在5个城市医疗中心采访了0至48个月大的儿童的照料者。照料者报告了以下内容:照料者健康,产妇抑郁症状,孩子的健康状况,终生住院,发育风险,和3种住房情况,它们被归类为在过去12个月中租金滞后,多次搬迁(过去12个月中¥ 2)和childa的无家可归史。通过多因素logistic回归分析与照顾者和儿童健康结局的关联。结果:在22a-324个家庭中,有34%的人有以下至少一种不利住房状况:27%拖欠了租金,8%进行了多次搬家,12%的人无家可归。这些之间的重叠是有限的。 86%的人只经历过1次不利的住房情况。与稳定的住房相比,每种情况都分别增加了不利健康和物质困难的调整机率。房租落后的家庭的公平和/或较差的照料者健康调整后的几率增加(调整后的几率[aOR]:1.91; 95%置信区间[CI]:1.77a ?? 2.05),产妇抑郁症状(aOR:2.71; 95) CI:2.51a≤2.93),儿童终生住院(aOR:1.19; 95%CI:1.10a≤1.27),儿童健康状况良好和/或不良(aOR:1.41; 95%CI:1.28a≤1.56) ),以及家庭的物质困难。搬家无家可归且有无家可归史的家庭,其照顾者,孩子,健康状况和艰苦生活的不良后果相似。结论:低收入房客家庭的三种住房不稳定形式与不良照料者和儿童健康有关。美国儿科学会建议在卫生保健中进行社会筛查。提供者可以考虑评估高风险行为的租金,多次搬迁和无家可归的情况。
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