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The child opportunity index: improving collaboration between community development and public health.

Dolores Acevedo-Garcia1, Nancy McArdle2, Erin F Hardy3, Unda Ioana Crisan4, Bethany Romano5, David Norris6, Mikyung Baek7, Jason Reece8.   

Abstract

Improving neighborhood environments for children through community development and other interventions may help improve children's health and reduce inequities in health. A first step is to develop a population-level surveillance system of children's neighborhood environments. This article presents the newly developed Child Opportunity Index for the 100 largest US metropolitan areas. The index examines the extent of racial/ethnic inequity in the distribution of children across levels of neighborhood opportunity. We found that high concentrations of black and Hispanic children in the lowest-opportunity neighborhoods are pervasive across US metropolitan areas. We also found that 40 percent of black and 32 percent of Hispanic children live in very low-opportunity neighborhoods within their metropolitan area, compared to 9 percent of white children. This inequity is greater in some metropolitan areas, especially those with high levels of residential segregation. The Child Opportunity Index provides perspectives on child opportunity at the neighborhood and regional levels and can inform place-based community development interventions and non-place-based interventions that address inequities across a region. The index can also be used to meet new community data reporting requirements under the Affordable Care Act. Project HOPE—The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.

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Keywords:  Children’s Health; Disparities; community development; neighborhoods; residential segregation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25367989     DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2014.0679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)        ISSN: 0278-2715            Impact factor:   6.301


  39 in total

1.  Neighborhood Child Opportunity and Individual-Level Pediatric Acute Care Use and Diagnoses.

Authors:  Ellen E Kersten; Nancy E Adler; Laura Gottlieb; Douglas P Jutte; Sarah Robinson; Katrina Roundfield; Kaja Z LeWinn
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2018-04-06       Impact factor: 7.124

2.  Implementation Research Methodologies for Achieving Scientific Equity and Health Equity.

Authors:  Moira McNulty; J D Smith; Juan Villamar; Inger Burnett-Zeigler; Wouter Vermeer; Nanette Benbow; Carlos Gallo; Uri Wilensky; Arthur Hjorth; Brian Mustanski; John Schneider; C Hendricks Brown
Journal:  Ethn Dis       Date:  2019-02-21       Impact factor: 1.847

3.  Quality Health Care for Homeless Children: Achieving the AAP Recommendations for Care of Homeless Children and Youth.

Authors:  Avik Chatterjee; Marvin So; Spencer Dunleavy; Emily Oken
Journal:  J Health Care Poor Underserved       Date:  2017

4.  The Child Opportunity Index and Disparities in Pediatric Asthma Hospitalizations Across One Ohio Metropolitan Area, 2011-2013.

Authors:  Andrew F Beck; Bin Huang; Kathryn Wheeler; Nikki R Lawson; Robert S Kahn; Carley L Riley
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 4.406

5.  Neighborhood Opportunity and Location Affordability for Low-Income Renter Families.

Authors:  Dolores Acevedo-Garcia; Nancy McArdle; Erin Hardy; Keri-Nicole Dillman; Jason Reece; Unda Ioana Crisan; David Norris; Theresa L Osypuk
Journal:  Hous Policy Debate       Date:  2016-08-05

6.  Shifting from policy relevance to policy translation: do housing and neighborhoods affect children's mental health?

Authors:  Theresa L Osypuk
Journal:  Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol       Date:  2014-12-20       Impact factor: 4.328

7.  Mapping Neighborhood Health Geomarkers To Clinical Care Decisions To Promote Equity In Child Health.

Authors:  Andrew F Beck; Megan T Sandel; Patrick H Ryan; Robert S Kahn
Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2017-06-01       Impact factor: 6.301

8.  Socioeconomic Characteristics of Neighborhoods where Youth in Out-of-Home Care Reside.

Authors:  Sarah J Beal; Mary V Greiner; Imani Crosby; Andrew F Beck
Journal:  J Public Child Welf       Date:  2019-05-10

9.  Predicting BMI in Young Children with Developmental Delay and Externalizing Problems: Links with Caregiver Depressive Symptoms and Acculturation.

Authors:  Brynna H Heflin; Jonathan S Comer; Daniel M Bagner
Journal:  J Pediatr Psychol       Date:  2020-10-01

10.  When can parents most influence their child's development? Expert knowledge and perceived local realities.

Authors:  Carol M Worthman; Mark Tomlinson; Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus
Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2016-02-26       Impact factor: 4.634

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