| Literature DB >> 25258619 |
Linda S Martinez1, Uchenna Ndulue1, Flavia C Peréa2.
Abstract
Caribbean Latinos are the largest Latino group in Boston, primarily located in the Jamaica Plain (JP) neighborhood. There are various macro-level public health issues that result from the built environment in JP, factors which can create and sustain health disparities. Caribbean Latino youth are a priority group in JP, and it is important to address the causes of disparities early in life to promote good health. Presented here is an integrated research-and-action model to engage community stakeholders and researchers in designing an intervention to mitigate the negative health effects of the built environment and maximize community assets. The approach operates from a community empowerment model that allows public health practitioners, policy makers, researchers and residents to take an up-stream approach to improve health by focusing on the built environment, which is integral to community development.Entities:
Keywords: Caribbean Latinos; Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR); built environment; disparities; health
Year: 2011 PMID: 25258619 PMCID: PMC4172336 DOI: 10.1080/15575330.2011.558206
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Community Dev (Columb) ISSN: 1557-5330