Feeling safe: a critical look at the effect of neighborhood safety features and perceptions on childhood symptoms of depression.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS BMC Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1186/s12887-024-05236-6
Erika Infantino, Tracie A Barnett, Carolyn Côté-Lussier, Andraea Van Hulst, Mélanie Henderson, Marie-Eve Mathieu, Catherine Sabiston, Lisa Kakinami
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Background: Physical characteristics and perceptions of an environment can have enduring effects on one's mental health. The present study aimed to determine whether a set of measures of neighborhood safety - independent built environment features, parents' perception of neighborhood safety and community cohesion, and children's perception of neighborhood safety - best related to symptoms of depression in young boys and girls from Montréal, Québec.

Methods: Data were from the Quebec Adipose and Lifestyle Investigation in Youth (QUALITY) cohort. Participants were aged 8 to 10 years (M = 9.5) at baseline (2005). Measures included: child symptoms of depression, neighborhood perception (child and parentally reported), and independent rater assessed visible disorder/neighborhood safety issues and road safety features. Multiple linear regressions were used to examine the relation between neighborhood safety measures and symptoms of depression for boys (n = 262) and girls (n = 212) at baseline and at follow-up time approximately 2 years later in 2008 after adjusting for baseline sex, age, body mass index, pubertal status, physical activity, family income, parent education, population density, and land-use mix. Analyses were sex stratified.

Results: Greater child perceived safety was associated with lower symptoms of depression in boys at both baseline and follow-up, and greater community cohesion was associated with lower symptoms of depression in girls at baseline. These results were not maintained after adjusting for multiple testing.

Conclusion: Future research should elucidate the more precise pathways linking neighborhood safety to symptoms of depression among children and consider differences across sexes.

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安全感:邻里安全特征和观念对儿童抑郁症状影响的批判性研究。
背景:环境的物理特征和感知会对人的心理健康产生持久的影响。本研究旨在确定一套衡量邻里安全的指标--独立的建筑环境特征、父母对邻里安全和社区凝聚力的感知以及儿童对邻里安全的感知--是否与魁北克省蒙特利尔市少男少女的抑郁症状最相关:数据来自魁北克青少年脂肪和生活方式调查(QUALITY)队列。基线(2005 年)时,参与者的年龄为 8-10 岁(M=9.5)。测量指标包括:儿童抑郁症状、邻里关系感知(儿童和家长报告)以及由独立评分者评估的可见障碍/邻里安全问题和道路安全特征。在对基线性别、年龄、体重指数、青春期状况、体育锻炼、家庭收入、父母教育程度、人口密度和土地使用组合进行调整后,采用多元线性回归法对基线时的男孩(n = 262)和女孩(n = 212)的邻里安全措施与抑郁症状之间的关系进行了研究。分析结果按性别进行了分层:结果:在基线和随访中,儿童安全感越高,男孩抑郁症状越低,社区凝聚力越高,女孩抑郁症状越低。这些结果在进行多重测试调整后没有得到维持:今后的研究应阐明邻里安全与儿童抑郁症状之间更精确的联系途径,并考虑不同性别之间的差异。
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BMC Pediatrics
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期刊介绍: BMC Pediatrics is an open access journal publishing peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of health care in neonates, children and adolescents, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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