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Type 2 Diabetes as a Socioecological Disease: Can Youth Poets of Color Become Messengers of Truth and Catalysts for Change?

Elizabeth Abbs1, Ryane Daniels1, Dean Schillinger1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Efforts to confront the type 2 diabetes (T2D) epidemic have been stymied by an absence of effective communication on policy fronts. Whether art can be harnessed to reframe the T2D discourse from an individual, biomedical problem to a multilevel, communal and social problem is not known.
METHOD: We explored whether spoken word workshops enable young artists of color to convey a critical consciousness about T2D. The Bigger Picture fosters creation and dissemination of art to shift from the narrow biomedical model toward a comprehensive socioecological model (SEM). Workshops offer (1) public health content, (2) writing exercises, and (3) feedback on drafts. Based on Freire and Boal's participatory pedagogy, workshops encourage youth to tap into their lived experiences when creating poetry. We analyzed changes in public health literary and activation among participants and mapped poems onto the SEM to assess whether their poetry conveyed the multilevel perspective critical to public health literacy.
RESULTS: Participants reported significant increases in personal relevance of T2D prevention, T2D discussions with peers, concern about corporations' targeted marketing, and interest in community organizing to confront the epidemic. Across stanzas, nearly all poems (95%) featured >three of five SEM levels (systemic forces, sectors of influence, societal norms, behavioral settings, individual factors); three-quarters (78%) featured >four levels.
CONCLUSIONS: Engaging youth poets of color to develop artistic content to combat T2D can increase their public health literary and social activation and foster compelling art that communicates how complex, multilevel forces interact to generate disease and disease disparities.

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Keywords:  communication theory; diabetes; health communication; health disparities; health literacy; preventive medicine; social determinants of health

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33989074      PMCID: PMC8590708          DOI: 10.1177/15248399211007818

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Promot Pract        ISSN: 1524-8399


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1.  Seeing "The Bigger Picture:" Impact of an Arts-Focused Type 2 Diabetes Education Program in High Schools.

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