2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2022.101128
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A longitudinal analysis of the relationship between housing insecurity and physical health among midlife and aging adults in the United States

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“…The relationship between housing and chronic pain is an understudied area. Bhat et al (2022) found that experiencing housing insecurity, or a person's increased vulnerability to disruptions in their current housing situation, was associated with poorer self-rated health and a higher number of chronic conditions among middle-aged and older adults. 33 These findings are consistent with our finding that, overall, ongoing housing problems predicted a greater odds of experiencing any chronic pain and high-impact chronic pain.…”
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“…The relationship between housing and chronic pain is an understudied area. Bhat et al (2022) found that experiencing housing insecurity, or a person's increased vulnerability to disruptions in their current housing situation, was associated with poorer self-rated health and a higher number of chronic conditions among middle-aged and older adults. 33 These findings are consistent with our finding that, overall, ongoing housing problems predicted a greater odds of experiencing any chronic pain and high-impact chronic pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bhat et al (2022) found that experiencing housing insecurity, or a person's increased vulnerability to disruptions in their current housing situation, was associated with poorer self-rated health and a higher number of chronic conditions among middle-aged and older adults. 33 These findings are consistent with our finding that, overall, ongoing housing problems predicted a greater odds of experiencing any chronic pain and high-impact chronic pain. However, Bhat et al (2022) also found a significant and positive relationship among increasing housing insecurity and number of chronic health conditions among non-Hispanic Black adults, but not non-Hispanic White adults, which runs counter to our results.…”
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“…6,7 Several chronic conditions are adversely affected by housing and food insecurity status, including coronary artery disease (CAD), hypertension (HTN), Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), hepatitis, and stroke. [8][9][10][11][12] The relationship between diet and these chronic medical conditions is well-established. Adult patients who are food insecure, or have limited access to safe, adequately nutritious food, are more likely to have an increased risk for hypertension, with one study reporting a 21% increase in risk.…”
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“…3 There are certain populations that are at increased risk of experiencing housing instability, including young adults, 4 veterans, 5 and members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and more community as a result of discrimination, economic instability, and trauma. 6 Individuals with housing instability are at risk for numerous health conditions and are hospitalized at a higher rate than the general population, especially in acute care and psychiatric settings. 7,8 Not only are individuals with housing instability 1.7-2 times more likely to use hospital services than housed patients, 9 this population also experiences higher rates of hospital readmission, 10 longer hospital stays, 11 and, therefore, higher associated hospital spending when compared with housed individuals.…”
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“…Housing instability is a broad term referring to people who move frequently, have trouble paying rent, spend the bulk of their income on housing costs, are experiencing overcrowding, or are unhoused entirely 3 . There are certain populations that are at increased risk of experiencing housing instability, including young adults, 4 veterans, 5 and members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and more community as a result of discrimination, economic instability, and trauma 6 …”
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