Community violence and asthma morbidity: the Inner-City Asthma Study.

نویسندگان

  • Rosalind J Wright
  • Herman Mitchell
  • Cynthia M Visness
  • Sheldon Cohen
  • James Stout
  • Richard Evans
  • Diane R Gold
چکیده

OBJECTIVES We examined the association between exposure to violence and asthma among urban children. METHODS We obtained reports from caretakers (n = 851) of violence, negative life events, unwanted memories (rumination), caretaker-perceived stress, and caretaker behaviors (keeping children indoors, smoking, and medication adherence). Outcomes included caretaker-reported wheezing, sleep disruption, interference with play because of asthma, and effects on the caretaker (nights caretaker lost sleep because of child's asthma). RESULTS Increased exposure to violence predicted higher number of symptom days (P =.0008) and more nights that caretakers lost sleep (P =.02) in a graded fashion after control for socioeconomic status, housing deterioration, and negative life events. Control for stress and behaviors partially attenuated this gradient, although these variables had little effect on the association between the highest level of exposure to morbidity, which suggests there are other mechanisms. CONCLUSIONS Mechanisms linking violence and asthma morbidity need to be further explored.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • American journal of public health

دوره 94 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004