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Aging women Veterans' health and well-being: Social and developmental perspectives. 老年女性退伍军人的健康和福祉:社会和发展视角。
IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-09 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2421639
Christina M Marini, Anica Pless Kaiser
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Scoping review of the role of social support in women veterans' psychosocial and health outcomes. 社会支持在女性退伍军人的社会心理和健康结果中所起作用的范围界定审查。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2395111
Rachael Shaw,Carrie Pengelly,Charlotte Crinnin,Evodie Amina,Adrianus V Wutz,Paul R King
Women veterans are a steadily growing population and have unique military experiences (e.g., report high rates of sexual harassment and assault) that are impactful across the lifespan. High levels of positive social support have been linked to a range of positive outcomes in both civilian and military populations. However, research has not consistently explored social support and interpersonal functioning in women veterans, or as potential mechanisms of change within interventions for women veterans. This is a scoping review of peer-reviewed articles that evaluated social support. Articles with at least 10% women or formally evaluated sex or gender in reference to social support were included. A total of 69 studies evaluated social support in relation to women veterans' health outcomes. From a biopsychosocial perspective, social support is an important construct to examine relative to health care engagement and response. Limited research considered aging women veterans needs or focused on the intersectional identities of women veterans. Positive social support can have major physical and mental health benefits, yet limited research and disparate methodological approaches minimize the ability to draw conclusions on how social support can best be leveraged to support women veterans. Women veterans' roles and military experiences (e.g., increased likelihood of combat exposure) are changing and this population is aging. Research is needed to inform best practices for this growing segment of the veteran population.
女性退伍军人是一个稳步增长的群体,她们有着独特的从军经历(例如,报告的性骚扰和性侵犯发生率很高),这些经历对她们的一生都有影响。在平民和军人群体中,高水平的积极社会支持与一系列积极的结果有关。然而,对于女性退伍军人中的社会支持和人际功能,或者作为女性退伍军人干预措施中潜在的改变机制,研究并没有进行持续的探索。这是对评估社会支持的同行评审文章进行的范围界定综述。文章中至少有 10% 为女性,或在提及社会支持时对性别进行了正式评估。共有 69 项研究评估了与女性退伍军人健康结果相关的社会支持。从生物心理社会学的角度来看,社会支持是与医疗保健参与和响应相关的重要研究内容。考虑到老年女性退伍军人需求或关注女性退伍军人交叉身份的研究有限。积极的社会支持可为身心健康带来重大益处,然而,有限的研究和不同的方法论最大限度地削弱了就如何最好地利用社会支持来支持女性退伍军人得出结论的能力。女性退伍军人的角色和从军经历(如更有可能参加战斗)正在发生变化,而且这一人群正在老龄化。我们需要开展研究,为这一日益增长的退伍军人群体提供最佳实践。
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Picturing the dance: intersections of gender, sexuality, and age in older women queer square dancers. 描绘舞蹈:老年女性同性恋广场舞者的性别、性和年龄交集。
IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-13 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2347718
Christine A Walsh, Alison L Grittner

A dearth of research has focused on the diverse experiences of aging sexual minority populations and, in particular, older sexual minority women. Studies that have disaggregated the population of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, queer, intersex and two-spirit (LGBTQIS+) older adults reveal that due to minority stress and a lifetime of disadvantage. Lesbians experience higher rates of chronic health conditions and mental health problems (including loneliness) than heterosexual women and greater financial inequalities compared to gay men or heterosexual women. Despite this, limited inquiry has explored the everyday lives of older queer women and fewer still draws upon women's commentary on their own lived experiences or centers older women as authoritative agents and experts on their own lives. In response to this knowledge deficit, this research traverses the aging experiences of female-identified members of a gay square dance (GSD) club in Toronto, Canada. We apply queer theory to explicate the unique ways in which a GSD club queers the aging process for 14 older women dancers. Findings of the inquiry highlight the ways in which these dancers confront and reject heteronormativity, while illuminating pathways to successful aging for older sexual diverse women. The older women dancers in this study perform gender in ways that challenged heteronormativity and gender binaries, enhanced belongingness and acceptance, embodied joy, and fostered wellness. These concepts have been identified as critical factors in successful aging and highlight what queering aging might look like for this resilient population who have overcome a lifetime of disadvantage.

有关性少数群体,尤其是性少数群体老年妇女的不同经历的研究十分匮乏。对老年女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性者、质疑者、同性恋者、双性者和双灵者(LGBTQIS+)进行分类的研究表明,由于少数群体的压力和一生的不利处境,女同性恋者的慢性健康状况和心理健康问题(包括孤独感)的发生率高于异性恋者。与异性恋妇女相比,女同性恋者的慢性病和心理健康问题(包括孤独感)发生率更高,与男同性恋者或异性恋妇女相比,她们在经济上遭受的不平等也更大。尽管如此,对老年同性恋妇女日常生活的探讨却十分有限,而利用妇女对其自身生活经历的评论或将老年妇女作为其自身生活的权威代理人和专家的研究则更少。针对这一知识赤字,本研究探讨了加拿大多伦多同性恋广场舞(GSD)俱乐部中女性成员的衰老经历。我们运用 "同性恋理论 "来阐释 GSD 俱乐部如何以独特的方式使 14 名老年女性舞者的衰老过程 "同性恋化"。研究结果强调了这些舞者对抗和拒绝异性恋的方式,同时也为不同性取向的老年女性阐明了成功老龄化的途径。本研究中的老年女性舞者的性别表演方式挑战了异性恋和性别二元论,增强了归属感和被接纳感,体现了快乐,并促进了健康。这些概念已被确定为成功老龄化的关键因素,并强调了对这一克服了一生不利条件的有复原力的人群来说,老龄化的阙如可能是什么样子。
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#Thisis40: Body image among adult women who post selfies. #Thisis40:发布自拍照的成年女性的身体形象。
IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-02 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2347712
Rachel F Rodgers, Genevieve P Nowicki

Prior research suggests that using photo-based social media may increase body image concerns among young women. Consumption of versus contribution to social media may moderate this relationship, and the type of content contributed (e.g., self-images or "selfies") may further account for variations. A critical limitation of the extant scholarship is a lack of attention to understudied groups, such as older women. Using a cross-sectional sample of 238 midlife women (Mage = 50.92), this study investigated the relationship between social media behavior, perceived effects of social media use, and body image indices. Results indicated that our sample of midlife women contributed mainly photos of their current setting and family, contrasting with prior work among younger women. Results suggested that the type of content contributed may be more pertinent to body image than social media behavior generally, and highlighted complex relationships. Posting photos broadly was associated only with lower drive for youthfulness. However, selfie posting specifically was associated with greater facial satisfaction as well as greater positive (e.g., connectedness) and negative (e.g., appearance concerns) perceived effects of social media, but not drive for youthfulness. Results suggest that the type of content contributed to social media may be a particularly important factor for body image, and highlight complex relationships potentially influenced by unmeasured factors such as social media use motivations. Together, these findings contribute to a fuller understanding of social media and body image and call for further theoretically-driven work in this area to guide effective prevention resources.

先前的研究表明,使用基于照片的社交媒体可能会增加年轻女性对身体形象的担忧。对社交媒体的消费和贡献可能会缓和这种关系,而贡献内容的类型(如自我形象或 "自拍")可能会进一步解释这种差异。现有研究的一个重要局限是缺乏对老年女性等未被充分研究的群体的关注。本研究使用 238 名中年女性(Mage = 50.92)的横截面样本,调查了社交媒体行为、社交媒体使用的感知效果和身体形象指数之间的关系。结果表明,我们的中年女性样本主要上传了她们当前环境和家庭的照片,这与之前在年轻女性中开展的工作形成了鲜明对比。结果表明,与一般的社交媒体行为相比,所发布内容的类型可能与身体形象更为相关,并凸显了复杂的关系。广泛地发布照片只与较低的青春驱动力有关。然而,专门发布自拍照与更高的面部满意度以及更高的社交媒体正面(如联系性)和负面(如对外表的担忧)感知效果有关,但与年轻化动力无关。研究结果表明,社交媒体内容的类型可能是影响身体形象的一个特别重要的因素,并强调了可能受社交媒体使用动机等未测量因素影响的复杂关系。总之,这些发现有助于人们更全面地了解社交媒体和身体形象,并呼吁在这一领域进一步开展以理论为导向的工作,以指导有效的预防资源。
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Social determinants of health and depressive symptoms before and after cancer diagnosis. 癌症诊断前后的健康社会决定因素和抑郁症状。
IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-03 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2357865
Jessica L Krok-Schoen, Melica Nikahd, Madison Hyer, Ashley S Felix, Timiya S Nolan, Emily A Ridgway-Limle, Menglin Xu, Allison M Quick, Camille Paoletta, Marissa Horn, Elizabeth K Arthur

Despite frequent reports of mental health needs among older women with cancer, depressive symptoms often go unrecognized and untreated, particularly in socially vulnerable survivors. Here, we examined associations of sociodemographic factors and social limitations with depressive symptoms from pre-diagnosis to post-diagnosis in older women diagnosed with breast or gynecological cancer. Using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results-Medicare Health Outcomes Survey (SEER-MHOS) linked dataset, we used logistic regression to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations between sociodemographic factors (race, ethnicity, marital status, rurality) and social limitations (i.e., health interfering with social activities) on depressive symptoms in women aged ≥65 years with breast or gynecologic cancer (n = 1,353). Most participants had breast cancer (82.0%), stage I-II cancer (85.8%), received surgery for their cancer (94.8%), and radiation treatment (50.6%). Prior to diagnosis, 11.8% reported depressive symptoms, which nearly doubled to 22.4% at follow-up. Participants were 2.7 times more likely of reporting depressive symptoms after cancer diagnosis compared with pre-cancer diagnosis (95%CI: 2.10-3.48). Race, ethnicity, rurality, marital status, and social interference were significantly associated with an increased risk of depressive symptoms after cancer diagnosis than before their cancer diagnosis (p < 0.05). In summary, depressive symptoms increased following a cancer diagnosis. Our results suggest potential avenues for intervention that could lead to reduced depressive symptoms among older female cancer survivors.

尽管经常有报告称,老年女性癌症患者需要心理健康服务,但抑郁症状往往得不到承认和治疗,尤其是在社会上处于弱势地位的幸存者中。在此,我们研究了确诊为乳腺癌或妇科癌症的老年妇女从诊断前到诊断后的社会人口因素和社会限制与抑郁症状之间的关联。我们利用监测、流行病学和最终结果-医疗保险健康结果调查(SEER-MHOS)链接数据集,使用逻辑回归估计了年龄≥65 岁的乳腺癌或妇科癌症女性(n = 1,353)中社会人口因素(种族、民族、婚姻状况、乡村)和社会限制(即健康状况影响社交活动)与抑郁症状之间的几率比(ORs)和 95% 置信区间(CIs)。大多数参与者患有乳腺癌(82.0%),癌症处于 I-II 期(85.8%),接受过癌症手术(94.8%)和放射治疗(50.6%)。在确诊前,11.8% 的人有抑郁症状,而在随访时,这一比例几乎翻了一番,达到 22.4%。与癌症确诊前相比,癌症确诊后出现抑郁症状的几率是确诊前的 2.7 倍(95%CI:2.10-3.48)。与癌症确诊前相比,种族、民族、乡村、婚姻状况和社会干扰与癌症确诊后抑郁症状风险的增加有显著相关性(P<0.05)。
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"A little love is enough for me to live my life…": Precarity and resilience among older sex workers in India. "一点点爱就足以让我活下去......":印度老年性工作者的早孕和恢复能力。
IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-05 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2360259
Subadra Panchanadeswaran, Gowri Vijayakumar, Shubha Chacko, Sanjitha Subramaniam, Sravanthi Dasari, Seungju Lee, Michael Brazda

Most research on sex workers globally has focused on cis women sex workers vulnerabilities including violence, risk for HIV/AIDS, and stigma. Despite the plethora of studies on the topic, older sex workers are significantly underrepresented in research. We used a phenomenological approach to highlight street and home-based sex workers' experiences. Using a purposive sampling strategy, 39 cis women sex workers were recruited from Karnataka, India and data were collected using in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Findings revealed a range of changes in sex workers' lives as they aged, financial instability, lack of alternate livelihood options, and limited access to governmental benefits and social security. Participant narratives challenged the notion of anticipated traditional familial support especially from their grown children. Findings were replete with instances of sex workers' personal agency to confront personal and professional challenges. Peer networks formed the biggest forms of support as were sex workers' connections with local community-based groups. There is an urgent need for helping professionals to recognize the ongoing marginalization faced by older sex workers. It is critical to address concerns broadly along with inequities in terms of access and power as experienced by older sex workers. Finally, examining the differential impact of ageism, structural barriers including neglect by the State, violence, and stigma that follow sex workers is vital.

全球大多数关于性工作者的研究都集中于顺式女性性工作者的脆弱性,包括暴力、感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病的风险和耻辱感。尽管有大量相关研究,但老年性工作者在研究中的代表性明显不足。我们采用了现象学的方法来突出街头和家庭性工作者的经历。通过有目的的抽样策略,我们从印度卡纳塔克邦招募了 39 名顺式女性性工作者,并通过深度访谈和焦点小组讨论收集数据。调查结果显示,随着年龄的增长,性工作者的生活发生了一系列变化,她们的经济状况不稳定,缺乏其他谋生方式,获得政府福利和社会保障的机会有限。参与者的叙述对预期的传统家庭支持(尤其是来自成年子女的支持)提出了质疑。研究结果充分反映了性工作者在面对个人和职业挑战时的个人能动性。同伴网络是最大的支持形式,性工作者与当地社区团体的联系也是如此。帮助性工作者的专业人员迫切需要认识到老年性工作者所面临的持续边缘化问题。至关重要的是,要广泛地解决老年性工作者所关切的问题,以及她们在获得服务和权力方面所经历的不平等。最后,研究年龄歧视、结构性障碍(包括国家的忽视)、暴力和对性工作者的污名化的不同影响至关重要。
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COVID-19 and depressive symptoms among older adults in South Korea. COVID-19 与韩国老年人的抑郁症状。
IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-13 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2345467
Chung Choe, Yeogyoung Moon, Seunghee Yu

This study analyzed the effects of COVID-19 and gender differences in depressive symptoms in older adults using data from the 7th (2018) and 8th (2020) surveys of the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging. A panel two-way-fixed effects model was used to control for individual fixed effects and time effects. A 0.1% point increase in the intensity of COVID-19 was associated with an average increase of 1.5 points out of 10 on the Center of Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, 10-item version (CES-D10) among older adults. The increase in depression was greater among women. Depressive factors due to COVID-19 among older adults are more likely to be related to negative emotions or interpersonal relationships than to physical and behavioral decline. Depression prevention policies for older adults should be informed by these gender differences. While older men require assistance with instrumental activities of daily living such as housework, meal preparation, etc., older women should be provided with online socialization opportunities to interact with others.

本研究利用韩国老龄化纵向研究第 7 次(2018 年)和第 8 次(2020 年)调查的数据,分析了 COVID-19 和性别差异对老年人抑郁症状的影响。研究采用面板双向固定效应模型来控制个体固定效应和时间效应。COVID-19强度每增加0.1%点,老年人的流行病学研究中心抑郁量表10项版(CES-D10)就会平均增加1.5点(满分10分)。女性抑郁程度的增加幅度更大。在老年人中,COVID-19 导致的抑郁因素更可能与负面情绪或人际关系有关,而不是与身体和行为衰退有关。针对老年人的抑郁症预防政策应考虑到这些性别差异。老年男性需要在家务、准备膳食等日常生活工具性活动方面得到帮助,而老年女性则应获得与他人互动的在线社交机会。
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Impact of work type and APOE-e4 status on cognitive functioning in older women. 工作类型和 APOE-e4 状态对老年妇女认知功能的影响。
IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-10 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2361203
Lisa J Lee, Stephanie M Liu, Raghad Tabaza, Ruth Morin, Lauren Bennett

Prior research indicates that APOE-e4 allele(s) and working without compensation may be independently associated with risk for cognitive decline. This study investigated whether the interaction of type of work (paid versus unpaid) and presence of APOE-e4 allele(s) was associated with cognitive dysfunction in women in mid- and late-life. Participants included 340 females (mean age = 74.7 years) from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) dataset. A two-way ANOVA to assess the simple main effects of type of work and APOE-e4 allele status on cognition as well as their interaction was performed. A two-way ANCOVA including age, education, and marital status as covariates was also conducted. The presence of one or two APOE-e4 allele(s) and unpaid work was associated with greater cognitive dysfunction. A significant interaction effect revealed engagement in paid work, regardless of the presence of APOE-e4 allele(s), was associated with better cognitive functioning. Consistent with prior literature, women who engage in unpaid forms of labor for the majority of their life may be at higher risk for cognitive decline, regardless of presence of APOE-e4 allele(s). Further research is needed to identify the factors related to unpaid labor that may increase risk for cognitive dysfunction.

先前的研究表明,APOE-e4 等位基因和无偿工作可能与认知能力下降的风险独立相关。本研究调查了工作类型(有偿与无偿)和 APOE-e4 等位基因的存在是否与中晚年女性认知功能障碍有关。研究对象包括阿尔茨海默病神经影像倡议(ADNI)数据集中的 340 名女性(平均年龄为 74.7 岁)。通过双向方差分析评估了工作类型和 APOE-e4 等位基因状态对认知能力的简单主效应及其交互作用。此外,还进行了双向方差分析,将年龄、教育程度和婚姻状况作为协变量。一个或两个 APOE-e4 等位基因的存在和无偿工作与认知功能障碍的加重有关。一个显着的交互效应显示,无论是否存在 APOE-e4 等位基因,从事有偿工作都与更好的认知功能有关。与之前的文献一致,无论是否存在 APOE-e4 等位基因,一生中大部分时间从事无偿劳动的女性可能面临更高的认知功能衰退风险。还需要进一步研究,以确定与无偿劳动相关的、可能增加认知功能障碍风险的因素。
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"We are the future": Advant-aged women speak-out through spoken word poetry. "我们就是未来超龄妇女通过口语诗歌畅所欲言。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-08 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2325213
Noa Levy, Liat Ayalon

This study aims to investigate women between the ages of 50 and 70 who write and perform spoken word poetry, through which they wish to lead positive social change, by turning the culture of silence into open discourse. This period represents a new phase of life. These women are at an "in-between" phase of being no longer young but not yet old and are between life roles. This is a new age group that has not yet been studied. We argue that this stage of life requires a new term. The term chosen for this study is advant-age because it implies the advantages and opportunities that this period of life affords. Although this group of women is growing in relation to the general population, the ageism and sexism they experience are increasing, creating a gradual process of social exclusion and reduction in their agency. Spoken Word Poetry (SWP) is written on a page but performed live in front of an audience. It is a poetic piece that includes rhythm, rhyme, and sometimes humor, which help convey complex messages with finesse. The importance of the current research lies in revealing a new and unresearched social phenomenon that has been developing in Israel in recent years: Advant-aged women are discussing issues that society usually silences, using methods that traditionally have been associated with younger groups. Through SWP, advant-aged women are enabling the possibility of raising these issues for public discussion and creating an opportunity for social change.

本研究旨在调查 50 岁至 70 岁之间的妇女创作和表演口语诗的情况,她们希望通过口语诗来引领积极的社会变革,将沉默文化转变为公开话语。这一时期代表着人生的一个新阶段。这些妇女正处于 "中间 "阶段,不再年轻,但尚未老去,处于人生角色之间。这是一个尚未被研究过的新年龄段。我们认为,这一人生阶段需要一个新的术语。本研究选用的术语是 "优势年龄"(advant-age),因为它意味着这一人生阶段所带来的优势和机遇。尽管相对于总人口而言,这一妇女群体在不断壮大,但她们所经历的年龄歧视和性别歧视也在不断增加,这就造成了一个逐渐被社会排斥的过程,并削弱了她们的能动性。口语诗(SWP)写在纸上,但在观众面前现场表演。它是一种诗歌作品,包括节奏、韵律,有时还包括幽默,有助于巧妙地传达复杂的信息。当前研究的重要性在于揭示了近年来在以色列出现的一种新的、未经研究的社会现象:优势年龄段的妇女正在使用传统上与年轻群体相关的方法,讨论社会通常保持沉默的问题。通过社会工作方案,高龄妇女有可能将这些问题提交公众讨论,并为社会变革创造机会。
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Engagement in physical activity among African American women caregivers: a cross-sectional study. 非裔美国女性护理人员参与体育活动的情况:一项横断面研究。
IF 1.5 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-05 DOI: 10.1080/08952841.2024.2325201
Abiola O Keller, Jennifer M Ohlendorf

Family caregivers and African Americans often do not achieve the recommended 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week. Factors associated with engaging in physical activity among African American caregivers have not been systematically examined. This cross-sectional study examined how contextual factors were associated with meeting the recommended amount of physical activity among African American women caregivers. We used a population-based sample of 1,478 African American women caregivers in the U.S. from the 2015, 2017, and 2019 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. We used survey-weighted multivariate regression analyses to examine associations between condition-specific factors, physical and social environment, and individual and family factors and meeting the national aerobic physical activity guideline (i.e., participating in 150 minutes (or vigorous equivalent minutes) of physical activity per week). Over half (53.9%) of African American women caregivers in the U.S. did not meet the guideline. Being age 65 years or older was associated with decreased odds of meeting the guideline compared to being between the ages of 25-44 years (OR = 0.50, 95% CI[0.26-0.99]). Compared to college graduates, women with partial college education had higher odds of meeting the guideline (OR = 2.08, 95%CI[1.24-3.51]). Having health insurance was associated with increased odds of meeting the guideline (OR = 2.28, 95%CI[1.12-4.63]). Our findings suggest several contextual factors are independently associated with meeting the national guideline. Understanding the relationships between contextual factors and engaging in physical activity among African American women caregivers can inform interventions aimed at protecting and promoting the health of these women.

家庭照顾者和非裔美国人往往达不到每周 150 分钟中等强度有氧活动的建议量。与非裔美国人照顾者参加体育锻炼相关的因素尚未得到系统研究。这项横断面研究考察了非裔美国女性照顾者中,环境因素与达到推荐运动量之间的关系。我们使用了 2015 年、2017 年和 2019 年美国行为风险因素监测系统中 1478 名非裔美国女性照顾者的人群样本。我们使用了调查加权多元回归分析来研究病情特异性因素、物理和社会环境以及个人和家庭因素与达到国家有氧体育活动指南(即每周参加 150 分钟(或相当于剧烈运动时间)的体育活动)之间的关联。在美国,超过一半(53.9%)的非裔美国女性护理人员没有达到这一标准。与年龄在 25-44 岁之间的女性相比,年龄在 65 岁或以上的女性达到该标准的几率较低(OR = 0.50,95% CI[0.26-0.99])。与大学毕业生相比,只接受过部分大学教育的女性符合指南要求的几率更高(OR = 2.08,95%CI[1.24-3.51])。拥有医疗保险与符合指南要求的几率增加有关(OR = 2.28,95%CI[1.12-4.63])。我们的研究结果表明,有几个环境因素与达到国家指南要求有独立的关联。了解环境因素与非裔美国女性护理人员参加体育活动之间的关系,可以为旨在保护和促进这些女性健康的干预措施提供依据。
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