Associations between Social Adversities and Chronic Medical Conditions in a Statewide Sample of Individuals in Treatment for Mental Illnesses

Michael T Compton1,2, Eric Y. Frimpong3, Amy Ehntholt1,3, Huilin Zhu3, Sahil Chaudhry3, Wahida Ferdousi3, Grace A. Rowan3, Marleen Radigan3, Thomas E. Smith1,2,3, Merrill Rotter3,4
1New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, USA
2Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, USA
3New York State Office of Mental Health, Albany, USA
4Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA

Tóm tắt

Individuals with mental illnesses experience disproportionately high rates of social adversities, chronic medical conditions, and early mortality. We analyzed a large, statewide dataset to explore associations between four social adversities and the presence of one or more, and then two or more, chronic medical conditions among individuals in treatment for mental illnesses in New York State. In Poisson regression models adjusting for multiple covariates (e.g., gender, age, smoking status, alcohol use), the presence of one or more adversities was associated with the presence of at least one medical condition (prevalence ratio (PR) = 1.21) or two or more medical conditions (PR = 1.46), and two or more adversities was associated with at least one medical condition (PR = 1.25) or two or more medical conditions (PR = 1.52) (all significant at p < .0001). Greater attention to primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of chronic medical conditions is needed in mental health treatment settings, especially among those experiencing social adversities.

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