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Community change and resident needs: Designing a Participatory Action Research study in Metropolitan Boston.

Mariana C Arcaya1, Alina Schnake-Mahl2, Andrew Binet3, Shannon Simpson4, Maggie Super Church5, Vedette Gavin6, Bill Coleman, Shoshanna Levine, Annika Nielsen, Leigh Carroll, Sanouri Ursprung, Ben Wood, Halley Reeves, Barry Keppard, Noemie Sportiche, Jessie Partirdge, Jose Figueora, Austin Frakt, Mariel Alfonzo, Dina Abreu, Tatiana Abreu, Trena Ambroise, Eric Andrade, Eduardo Barrientos, Arnetta Baty, Carl Baty, Katrina Benner, Clifton Bennett, Amy Blanchette, Roseann Bongiovanni, Olivia Cardile, Cristian Corchado, Caleb Dixon, Crystal Dodson, Juan Dominguez, Mytha Durena, Yrma Fiestas, Josee Genty, Nicole Graffam, Adela Gonzalez, Emma Grigsby, Patricia Hayden, Stephanie Hernandez Alvado, Zuleyka Hernandez, Isaac Hodes, Jarred Johnson, Kathryn Keefe, Krystle Latimer, Shoshanna Levine, Christina Logg, Nelson Martinez, Khadijah Mboup, Doug McPhorson, Steve Meacham, Daynaba Mohammed, Emily Moss, Annika Nielsen, Kathleen O'Brien, Lisa Owens, Jessie Partridge, Lillie Pearl Johnson, Maria Belen Power, Taylee Rebelo, Ronel Remy, Gail Roderigues, Qamar Sabtow, Clarisa Sanchez, Andrew Seeder, Ramon Sepulveda, Noemie Sportiche, Sanouri Ursprung, Emma West, Leah Winters, Ben Wood, Tremayne Youmans.   

Abstract

The health implications of urban development, particularly in rapidly changing, low-income urban neighborhoods, are poorly understood. We describe the Healthy Neighborhoods Study (HNS), a Participatory Action Research study examining the relationship between neighborhood change and population health in nine Massachusetts neighborhoods. Baseline data from the HNS survey show that social factors, specifically income insecurity, food insecurity, social support, experiencing discrimination, expecting to move, connectedness to the neighborhood, and local housing construction that participants believed would improve their lives, identified by a network of 45 Resident Researchers exhibited robust associations with self-rated and mental health. Resident-derived insights into relationships between neighborhoods and health may provide a powerful mechanism for residents to drive change in their communities.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Gentrification; Neighborhood; Participatory Action Research; Social determinants of health; Socioeconomic status; Urban development

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30015179     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.05.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Place        ISSN: 1353-8292            Impact factor:   4.078


  5 in total

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2.  Effects of gentrification on health status after Hurricane Katrina.

Authors:  Alina Schnake-Mahl; Benjamin D Sommers; S V Subramanian; Mary C Waters; Mariana Arcaya
Journal:  Health Place       Date:  2019-11-15       Impact factor: 4.078

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4.  Building health equity through housing policies: critical reflections and future directions for research.

Authors:  Kathryn M Leifheit; Gabriel L Schwartz; Craig Evan Pollack; Sabriya L Linton
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5.  Designing and Facilitating Collaborative Research Design and Data Analysis Workshops: Lessons Learned in the Healthy Neighborhoods Study.

Authors:  Andrew Binet; Vedette Gavin; Leigh Carroll; Mariana Arcaya
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