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患有慢性病的黑人男性社交联系面临的挑战:结构、功能和质量领域的审视

Challenges to Social Connection Among Black Men with Chronic Conditions: Examination of Structural, Functional, and Quality Domains.

作者信息

Cudjoe Thomas K M, Taylor Harry O, Sherman Ledric D, Bergeron Caroline D, Holloway Jeremy, Nguyen Annie, Smith Matthew Lee

机构信息

School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.

Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Ethn Dis. 2025 Mar 17;35(1):41-47. doi: 10.18865/EthnDis-2024-8. eCollection 2025 Mar.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Limited social connection places individuals at greater risk for chronic conditions; however, there is limited research examining the association between chronic conditions and barriers to disease self-management on social connections. Our study addresses this gap in the empirical literature by examining these issues among Black men aged 40+ years with 1 or more chronic conditions.

METHODS

Data came from a national sample of 1200 Black men. We conducted 3 multivariate logistic regression models examining social connection domains (did not have people to call for help, felt isolated from others, and were not content with relationships/friendships) on 3 independent variables: the number of chronic health conditions, cut down or skipped social activities because of health problems, and self-reported barriers to disease self-management. Sociodemographic covariates for all regression models included age, education, partner status, and annual household income.

RESULTS

Men were aged 56.7 (±9.7) years and self-reported 4.0 (±2.9) chronic conditions. Approximately 1 in 4 participants reported that they did not have enough people to call for help (25.2%), felt isolated from others (26.0%), and were not content with friendships/relationships (23.8%). Across multivariate models, men who reported more barriers to disease self-management were significantly more likely to report a social connection domain challenge. The number of chronic conditions and cutting down or skipping social activities because of health problems were also associated with a greater likelihood of social connection challenges.

CONCLUSIONS

Efforts to improve the self-management of illness symptomology may mitigate challenges to social connection among middle-aged and older Black men.

摘要

目标

社交联系有限会使个体患慢性病的风险更高;然而,研究慢性病与疾病自我管理障碍对社交联系的关联的研究有限。我们的研究通过在40岁及以上患有1种或更多慢性病的黑人男性中研究这些问题,填补了实证文献中的这一空白。

方法

数据来自1200名黑人男性的全国样本。我们进行了3个多元逻辑回归模型,研究3个自变量(慢性健康问题的数量、因健康问题减少或取消社交活动、自我报告的疾病自我管理障碍)对社交联系领域(无人可求助、感到与他人隔绝、对人际关系/友谊不满意)的影响。所有回归模型的社会人口学协变量包括年龄、教育程度、伴侣状况和家庭年收入。

结果

男性年龄为56.7(±9.7)岁,自我报告有4.0(±2.9)种慢性病。约四分之一的参与者报告称他们无人可求助(25.2%)、感到与他人隔绝(26.0%)、对友谊/人际关系不满意(23.8%)。在多个多元模型中,报告疾病自我管理障碍更多的男性更有可能报告社交联系领域的挑战。慢性病的数量以及因健康问题减少或取消社交活动也与社交联系挑战的可能性增加有关。

结论

改善疾病症状自我管理的努力可能会减轻中老年黑人男性在社交联系方面面临的挑战。

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