Felicitas Maria Jaspert, Guy Harling, Ali Sie, Mamadou Bountogo, Till Bärnighausen, Beate Ditzen, Melanie Sandy Fischer
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Abstract
Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the association between relationship satisfaction and blood pressure (BP) in a low-income setting and to screen for gender moderation in this context. Research conducted in high-income settings suggests that relationship satisfaction is associated with better physical and mental health outcomes.
Design: A cross-sectional study design was employed, using both questionnaire and physical measurement data. Multiple linear regression models were calculated for systolic and diastolic BP and adjusted for age, gender, demographics/socioeconomics and other health-related variables. Gender moderation was tested using interaction terms in multivariable analyses.
Setting: A household survey was conducted in 2018 in rural northwestern Burkina Faso.
Participants: Final analysis included 2114 participants aged over 40 who were not pregnant, reported being in a partnership and had valid BP readings.
Main outcome measures: Systolic and diastolic BP levels.
Results: A significant positive association existed between relationship satisfaction (Couples Satisfaction Index-4 score) and systolic BP (B=0.23, 95% CI (0.02 to 0.45), p=0.03) when controlling for demographics/socioeconomics. Nevertheless, this relationship lost statistical significance when additional adjustments were made for health-related variables (B=0.21, 95% CI (-0.01 to 0.42), p=0.06). There was no significant association of relationship satisfaction and diastolic BP and no evidence of gender moderation.
Conclusion: In contrast to many higher-income settings, we found a positive association between relationship satisfaction and systolic BP in very low-income rural Burkina Faso. Our results add to the evidence regarding the contextual nature of the association between relationship satisfaction and health, as high relationship satisfaction may not act as a health promotor in this socioeconomic context.
研究目的本研究的目的是在低收入环境中研究人际关系满意度与血压(BP)之间的关系,并在此背景下筛查性别调节因素。在高收入环境中进行的研究表明,人际关系满意度与更好的身心健康结果有关:设计:采用横断面研究设计,同时使用问卷调查和身体测量数据。计算了收缩压和舒张压的多元线性回归模型,并对年龄、性别、人口统计学/社会经济学和其他健康相关变量进行了调整。在多变量分析中使用交互项检验了性别调节作用:2018年在布基纳法索西北部农村地区进行了一次家庭调查:主要结果测量指标:收缩压和舒张压:收缩压和舒张压水平:结果:在控制了人口统计学/社会经济学因素后,关系满意度(夫妇满意度指数-4评分)与收缩压之间存在明显的正相关(B=0.23,95% CI (0.02 to 0.45),P=0.03)。然而,在对健康相关变量进行额外调整后,这种关系失去了统计学意义(B=0.21,95% CI (-0.01 to 0.42),p=0.06)。人际关系满意度与舒张压无明显关联,也无证据表明存在性别调节:与许多高收入国家不同,我们发现在布基纳法索低收入农村地区,人际关系满意度与收缩压之间存在正相关。我们的研究结果为关系满意度与健康之间关系的背景性质提供了更多证据,因为在这种社会经济背景下,高关系满意度可能不会起到促进健康的作用。
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BMJ Open is an online, open access journal, dedicated to publishing medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas. The journal publishes all research study types, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. Publishing procedures are built around fully open peer review and continuous publication, publishing research online as soon as the article is ready.