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Effectiveness of an Energy-Counseling Intervention in Reducing Energy Poverty: Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Study in a Southern European City.

Juli Carrere1,2,3, Francesc Belvis4,5, Andrés Peralta6, Marc Marí-Dell'Olmo7,8,9, María José López7,8,9, Joan Benach4,5,10, Ana M Novoa7,8.   

Abstract

Energy poverty is a serious social problem with well-known adverse health consequences. This problem has been addressed mainly through improvements in the energy efficiency of housing. Still, little is known about the effects of information-based measures on energy poverty and their impacts on health. A quasi-experimental study was implemented to assess the effectiveness of an energy-counseling home visit intervention targeting the vulnerable population in a southern European city, Barcelona, in alleviating energy poverty and improving health. The intervention had beneficial impacts on keeping homes at an adequate indoor temperature and reducing primary care visits. No effects were found on self-perceived health or self-reported anxiety and depression. After the intervention, participants reported a decrease in arrears on utility bills, but less pronounced than in the comparison group. In conclusion, the study showed that information-based measures lead to psychosocial gains and reduced healthcare use. Nevertheless, the impact of these measures could be enhanced by combining them with policies and programmes that address the structural determinants of energy poverty.
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Keywords:  Counseling intervention; Difference-in-differences; Energy poverty; Fuel poverty; Health; Impact evaluation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35622196      PMCID: PMC9187783          DOI: 10.1007/s11524-022-00642-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urban Health        ISSN: 1099-3460            Impact factor:   5.801


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9.  The effect of housing on the mental health of older people: the impact of lifetime housing history in Whitehall II.

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