Timmermans Erik J, Reinhard Erica, Ruijsbroek Annemarie, Huisman Martijn, Avendano Mauricio
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Amsterdam UMC - location VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; Department of Public Health, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Health Place. 2020 Jul;64:102359. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102359. Epub 2020 Jun 14.
This study examines the impact of the Dutch District Approach, a major urban regeneration programme that was started in 2008 in the Netherlands, on social, physical and mental functioning of older adults. Data from 1092 participants (58-93 years at baseline) across two waves (2005/06 and 2011/12) of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam were linked to detailed data on exposure to the programme. Using a difference-in-difference approach, we assessed differences from pre-intervention to the intervention period between the target and control districts in loneliness, social engagement, social isolation, physical activity, and anxiety and depressive symptoms. Regardless of programme intensity, the results indicate that the Dutch District Approach did not benefit or harm these aspects of functioning in older adults.
本研究考察了荷兰地区方法这一2008年在荷兰启动的重大城市更新项目对老年人社会、身体和心理功能的影响。阿姆斯特丹纵向老龄化研究两期(2005/06年和2011/12年)的1092名参与者(基线年龄58 - 93岁)的数据与该项目暴露的详细数据相关联。我们采用差异中的差异方法,评估了目标地区和对照地区在干预前到干预期之间在孤独感、社会参与度、社会隔离、身体活动以及焦虑和抑郁症状方面的差异。无论项目强度如何,结果表明荷兰地区方法对老年人这些功能方面既无益处也无损害。