Characterization of Stress in Low-Income, Inner-City Mothers of Children with Poorly Controlled Asthma

被引:22
|
作者
Bellin, Melissa H. [1 ]
Collins, Kathryn S. [1 ]
Osteen, Philip [2 ]
Kub, Joan [3 ]
Bollinger, Mary Elizabeth [4 ]
Newsome, Angelica [1 ]
Lewis-Land, Cassie [5 ]
Butz, Arlene M. [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Sch Social Work, 525 West Redwood St, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[2] Florida State Univ, Coll Social Work, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
[3] Univ Southern Calif, Dept Nursing, Los Angeles, CA USA
[4] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Div Pediat Pulm & Allergy, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[5] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Div Gen Pediat & Adolescent Med, Baltimore, MD USA
关键词
Asthma; Life stress; Caregivers; Poverty; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; SOCIAL SUPPORT; CHILDHOOD ASTHMA; PEDIATRIC ASTHMA; MENTAL-HEALTH; MORBIDITY; CAREGIVER; TRAUMA; IMPACT; HOME;
D O I
10.1007/s11524-017-0162-1
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The goal of this longitudinal analysis was to characterize factors associated with the experience of life stress in low-income, inner-city mothers of minority children with high-risk asthma.Participants (n = 276) reported on family demographics, child asthma control and healthcare utilization, social support, contemporary life difficulties (housing, finances, violence exposure) measured by the validated Crisis in Family Systems scale, and daily stress. Latent growth curve modeling examined predictors of life stress across 12 months as a function of home and community difficulties, asthma-specific factors, and social support. Mothers were primarily single (73%), unemployed (55%), and living in extreme poverty with most (73%) reporting an annual family income <$20,000 (73%). The children were young (mean age = 5.59, SD = 2.17), African-American (96%), and had poorly controlled asthma (94%) at study enrollment. Higher daily stress was associated with financial difficulties, safety concerns in the home and community, and housing problems. Access to social support was consistently related to reduced stress. The only asthma-specific factor associated with life stress was healthcare utilization, with more emergency services for asthma related to higher daily stress. Findings underscore the clinical significance of assessing diverse home and community stressors and social support in low-income, inner-city caregivers of children with poorly controlled asthma.
引用
收藏
页码:814 / 823
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Characterization of Stress in Low-Income, Inner-City Mothers of Children with Poorly Controlled Asthma
    Melissa H. Bellin
    Kathryn S. Collins
    Philip Osteen
    Joan Kub
    Mary Elizabeth Bollinger
    Angelica Newsome
    Cassie Lewis-Land
    Arlene M. Butz
    Journal of Urban Health, 2017, 94 : 814 - 823
  • [2] Stress and Quality of Life in Caregivers of Inner-City Minority Children With Poorly Controlled Asthma
    Bellin, Melissa H.
    Kub, Joan
    Frick, Kevin D.
    Bollinger, Mary Elizabeth
    Tsoukleris, Mona
    Walker, Jennifer
    Land, Cassie
    Butz, Arlene M.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE, 2013, 27 (02) : 127 - 134
  • [3] Improving Care of Inner-City Children with Poorly Controlled Asthma: What Mothers Want You to Know
    Bellin, Melissa H.
    Newsome, Angelica
    Lewis-Land, Cassie
    Kub, Joan
    Mudd, Shawna S.
    Margolis, Rachel
    Butz, Arlene M.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE, 2018, 32 (04) : 387 - 398
  • [4] Responsiveness of the children's health survey for asthma (CHSA) in a sample of low-income, inner-city children with asthma
    Asmussen, L
    Olson, LM
    Grant, EN
    Arduino, K
    Weiss, KB
    PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 2000, 47 (04) : 172A - 172A
  • [5] Airborne fungi in the homes of children with asthma in low-income urban communities: The Inner-City Asthma Study
    O'Connor, GT
    Walter, M
    Mitchell, H
    Kattan, M
    Morgan, WJ
    Gruchalla, RS
    Pongracic, JA
    Smartt, E
    Stout, JW
    Evans, R
    Crain, EF
    Burge, HA
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 2004, 114 (03) : 599 - 606
  • [6] Inhaler Technique in Low-Income, Inner-City Adults with Uncontrolled Asthma
    Gleeson, Patrick K.
    Perez, Luzmercy
    Localio, A. Russell
    Morales, Knashawn H.
    Han, Xiaoyan
    Bryant-Stephens, Tyra
    Apter, Andrea J.
    JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY-IN PRACTICE, 2019, 7 (08): : 2683 - 2688
  • [7] Use of the child health questionnaire in a sample of moderate and low-income inner-city children with asthma
    Asmussen, L
    Olson, LM
    Grant, EN
    Landgraf, JM
    Fagan, J
    Weiss, KB
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2000, 162 (04) : 1215 - 1221
  • [8] REVERSE COMMUTING AND THE INNER-CITY LOW-INCOME PROBLEM
    GILLARD, Q
    GROWTH AND CHANGE, 1979, 10 (03) : 12 - 18
  • [9] Information technology and low-income, inner-city communities
    Krieg, RM
    JOURNAL OF URBAN TECHNOLOGY, 1995, 3 (01) : 1 - 17
  • [10] LOW-INCOME ELDERLY IN INNER-CITY TRAILER PARKS
    ROSS, HK
    PSYCHIATRIC ANNALS, 1975, 5 (08) : 86 - &