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Housing and health in an informal settlement upgrade in Cape Town, South Africa

机译:南非开普敦非正式定居点升级中的住房和卫生

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Taking a socio-ecological perspective the World Health Organisation recognizes that housing comprises four interrelated dimensions—the physical structure of the house, the home, the neighbourhood infrastructure and the community. Housing related health vulnerability arises when residents are exposed to poor conditions in any one of these dimensions and augmented when two or more co-exists. Regardless the relationship between housing and health in the global south remains largely under explored; in particular there has been little focus on health outcomes resulting from upgrading of informal settlements. Applying this framework we report from an in situ upgrading of the informal settlement of Imizamo Yethu in Cape Town, South Africa. Data gathered from surveys are used to determine whether differences in each of these dimensions exist between housing type; both formal upgrades and shacks. Results show that whilst no significant differences exist in self-reported physical health, residents of formal housing are less likely to report mental health issues, have a stronger sense of belonging and report greater satisfaction with both neighbourhood and home than shack residents. However, these contested spaces are not easily interpreted and community tension, exclusion and disadvantage highlight the complex interactions between each of the interrelated dimensions and policies regarding housing intervention. The paper highlights the complex relationship between housing and health that is often lost in simplistic measures of housing when outcomes related to the indoor environment alone are considered.
机译:从社会生态角度看,世界卫生组织认识到住房包括四个相互关联的维度-房屋的物理结构,房屋,邻里基础设施和社区。当居民处于上述任何一个方面的恶劣条件下时,就会出现与住房相关的健康脆弱性,而当两个或两个以上并存时,这种脆弱性就会加剧。无论如何,全球南方的住房与健康之间的关系仍在很大程度上被探索;特别是,人们很少关注非正式住区升级带来的健康结果。应用这一框架,我们报告了南非开普敦Imizamo Yethu非正式住区的现场升级。从调查中收集的数据用于确定住房类型之间在每个维度上是否存在差异;正式升级和棚屋。结果表明,虽然自我报告的身体健康状况无显着差异,但正式住房的居民比棚屋居民报告心理健康问题的可能性较小,对归属感的归属感更高,对邻里和家庭的满意度更高。然而,这些有争议的空间不容易解释,社区的紧张,排斥和劣势凸显了每个相互关联的方面和有关住房干预政策的复杂相互作用。该论文强调了住房与健康之间的复杂关系,如果仅考虑与室内环境有关的结果,往往在简化住房措施中往往会失去这些关系。

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