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若年成人期における住宅不安の予測因子
Jessica A Heerde1,2,3, Jennifer A Bailey4, Barbara J McMorris5
1Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
まとめ
若年成人期の住宅不安は、個人の9%に影響を与える。反社会的行動や停学などの青年期の予測因子は、特にワシントン州でリスクを高める。
科学分野:
- 公衆衛生; 社会学; 発達心理学
背景:
- 住宅不安は、すべての年齢層で重大な懸念事項である。若年成人における住宅不安の有病率と予測因子に関する理解は限られている。長期的な住宅の安定に影響を与える青年期の要因は、さらなる調査が必要である。
研究 の 目的:
- 若年成人における住宅不安の有病率を調査すること。若年成人期における住宅不安に関連する青年期の予測因子を特定すること。異なる地理的場所(米国ワシントン州およびオーストラリアのビクトリア州)におけるこれらの関連を比較すること。
主な方法:
- ワシントン州およびビクトリア州からの縦断的、人口ベースのデータを利用した。参加者は13〜15歳、その後25歳および29歳で調査された。多変量回帰分析を用いて、将来の関連を検証した。
主要な成果:
- 若年成人期における住宅不安の有病率は9%であることが判明した。特定された主な予測因子には、ワシントン州に居住していること、青年期の反社会的行動、停学、学業不振が含まれる。停学は、ビクトリア州と比較してワシントン州で住宅不安との関連がより強いことが示された。
結論:
- 青年期の行動や経験は、若年成人期の住宅不安を大幅に予測する。地理的な場所や関連する政策は、住宅不安のリスク要因に影響を与える可能性がある。住宅不安を防ぐための上流介入を特定するには、州の政策や社会生態学的要因に関するさらなる研究が必要である。
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