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Surrounding community residents' expectations of HOPE VI for their community, health and physical activity.

Akilah Dulin-Keita1, Lonnie Hannon2, David Buys3, Krista Casazza4, Olivio Clay5.   

Abstract

Using a community-engaged participatory research approach, this study identified surrounding community residents' expectations for how a HOPE VI housing initiative might affect their community and individual health and physical activity. Fifty-nine women and men engaged in concept mapping, which is a mixed methods approach, where participants generate, sort, and rate ideas. Participants generated 197 unique statements. Thirteen thematic clusters related to expected changes for the community, health and physical activity emerged. Residents' rated 'Increased Pride in the Neighborhood' and 'Increased Safety' as the most important factors related to HOPE VI whereas 'Drawbacks of HOPE VI' was rated as least important. This research provides insight into the potential impacts of housing initiatives from the perspective of those most affected by such initiatives. The findings also highlight environmental changes as potential mechanisms that may improve residents' perceptions of the community and encourage healthy lifestyles.

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Keywords:  African American; community engaged research; concept mapping; housing policy; mixed-methods

Year:  2016        PMID: 27667912      PMCID: PMC5029852          DOI: 10.1080/10705422.2015.1129005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Pract        ISSN: 1070-5422


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