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Depressive Symptomology and Hostile Affect among Latinos Using Housing Rental Assistance: the AHOME Study
Authors:Earle C Chambers  Damaris Fuster  Shakira F Suglia  Emily Rosenbaum
Abstract:Studies show that those residing in households subsidized with federal housing vouchers exhibit fewer mental health problems than residents of public housing. The role of housing conditions and neighborhood quality in this relationship is unclear. This study investigated the relationship between rental assistance, housing and neighborhood conditions, and the risk of depressive symptomology and hostile affect among low-income Latino adults living in the Bronx, NY. Latino adults participating in the Affordable Housing as an Obesity Mediating Environment (AHOME) study were used for analysis. All AHOME participants were eligible for federal low-income housing rental assistance (n = 385) and living in the Bronx, New York (2010–2012). Housing (crowding and structural deficiencies) and neighborhood (physical disorder and social cohesion) were measured by questionnaire during in-home interview. Depressive symptomology was measured using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale Short Form, CES-D 10 (score ≥10). Hostile affect was measured using items from the Cook-Medley Hostility Scale (score ≥ 4). Results suggest residents of Section 8 housing have similar levels of depressive symptomology and hostility compared to residents in public housing or those receiving no federal housing assistance. However, depressive symptomology was significantly associated with maintenance deficiencies OR = 1.17; CI 1.02, 1.35] and social cohesion OR = 0.71; CI 0.55, 0.93]. Hostility was significantly associated with perceived crowding OR = 1.18; CI 1.16, 2.85], neighborhood physical disorder OR = 1.94; CI 1.12, 3.40], and social cohesion OR = 0.70; CI 0.50, 0.98]. Low-income housing assistance did not have an independent effect on mental health outcomes. However, characteristics of the housing and neighborhood environments were associated with depressive symptomology and hostility.
Keywords:Housing assistance  Latinos  Hostility  Depression  Psychological stress
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