The Role of Community and Social Support in the Link Between Social Determinants of Health and Self-Rated Health
Samuel Van Vleet, Jeein Law (Jang, John Bowblis

TL;DR
This study shows that community support and social networks can improve health outcomes for older adults facing social and environmental challenges.
Contribution
The study reveals that community support buffers the negative effects of food insecurity and neighborhood disorder on older adults' self-rated health.
Findings
Food insecurity and neighborhood disorder are linked to worse self-rated health in older adults.
Higher community support improves self-rated health and reduces the impact of food insecurity.
Larger social networks help mitigate the negative effects of neighborhood disorder.
Abstract
As the older adult population in the United States grows, understanding how social determinants of health, neighborhood environment, and social networks influence health outcomes in later life is crucial. Marginalized populations often face cumulative disadvantages, making community support essential for improving health. This study explores the impact of social determinants of health, neighborhood environment, and social networks on self-reported health among older adults with multiple chronic conditions, using data from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (N = 5,356). Survey-weighted logistic regression models assessed relationships between income, rurality, food insecurity, transportation, meal assistance, neighborhood disorder, and built environment issues, with self-rated health as the outcome. The moderating effects of community support and social network size were also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth disparities and outcomes · Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Nutrition and Health in Aging
