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Soc Sci Med ; 309: 115234, 2022 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35969980

RESUMEN

Processes of neighborhood change are important determinants of health. One salient dimension of the experience of neighborhood changes is a person's evolving sense of empowerment over the changes around them, such as development of new housing or shifts in economic opportunity. Community residents collaborating on a Participatory Action Research study developed the novel construct "ownership of change" to capture this psychosocial process, and hypothesized that it may help explain the relationship between neighborhood change and health. In this paper, we describe our participatory process for developing a way to measure ownership of change, explore the construct's validity, test the hypothesis that it is associated with health, and analyze qualitative data to understand the process through which one's sense of ownership of change is produced. We argue that the construct is useful for studying the role of neighborhood changes in shaping health, and that building ownership over neighborhood change must be a key dimension of urban planning and policy for health equity.


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Equidad en Salud , Propiedad , Vivienda , Humanos , Características de la Residencia
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Health Place ; 52: 221-230, 2018 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30015179

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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.


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Estado de Salud , Pobreza/estadística & datos numéricos , Características de la Residencia/estadística & datos numéricos , Cambio Social , Remodelación Urbana , Adolescente , Adulto , Negro o Afroamericano , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Boston , Investigación Participativa Basada en la Comunidad , Relaciones Comunidad-Institución , Femenino , Abastecimiento de Alimentos , Hispánicos o Latinos , Humanos , Modelos Lineales , Masculino , Salud Mental , Persona de Mediana Edad , Desarrollo de Programa , Autoinforme , Apoyo Social , Población Urbana , Adulto Joven
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