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Lay understandings of the effects of poverty: a Canadian perspective.

机译:对贫困影响的理解:加拿大的观点。

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Although there is a large body of research dedicated to exploring public attributions for poverty, considerably less attention has been directed to public understandings about the effects of poverty. In this paper, we describe lay understandings of the effects of poverty and the factors that potentially influence these perceptions, using data from a telephone survey conducted in 2002 on a random sample (n=1671) of adults from eight neighbourhoods in two large Canadian cities (Edmonton and Toronto). These data were supplemented with interview data obtained from 153 people living in these same neighbourhoods. Multivariate linear and logistic regressions were used to determine the effects of basic demographic variables, exposure to poverty and attribution for poverty on three dependent variables relating to the effects of poverty: participation in community life, the relationship between poverty and health and challenges facing low-income people. Ninety-one per cent of survey respondents agreed that poverty is linked to health, while 68% agreed that low-income people are less likely to participate in community life. Affordable housing was deemed especially difficult to obtain by 96%, but other resources (obtaining healthy food, giving children a good start in life, and engaging in healthy behaviours) were also viewed as challenging by at least 70% of respondents. The regression models revealed that when controlling for demographics, exposure to poverty explained some of the variance in recognising the effects of poverty. Media exposure positively influenced recognition of the poverty-health link, and attending formal talks was strongly related to understanding challenges of poverty. Attributions for poverty accounted for slightly more of the variance in the dependent variables. Specifically, structural and sociocultural attributions predicted greater recognition of the effects of poverty, in particular the challenges of poverty, while individualistic attributions predicted less recognition. Older and female respondents were more likely to acknowledge the effects of poverty. Income was positively associated with recognition of the poverty-health link, negatively associated with understanding the challenges of low-income people, and unrelated to perceptions of the negative effect of poverty on participation in community life.
机译:尽管有大量的研究致力于探索公众对贫困的归因,但对公众对贫困影响的理解却很少受到关注。在本文中,我们使用2002年对加拿大两个大城市八个社区的随机样本(n = 1671)成年人进行的电话调查得出的数据,描述了对贫困的影响以及可能影响这些观念的因素的非常规理解。 (埃德蒙顿和多伦多)。这些数据是对来自相同地区的153人的访谈数据的补充。多元线性和逻辑回归用于确定基本人口变量,贫困状况和贫困归因对与贫困影响有关的三个因变量的影响:参与社区生活,贫困与健康之间的关系以及低收入群体面临的挑战收入人。 91%的受访者同意贫困与健康有关,而68%的受访者认为低收入人群较少参与社区生活。 96%的人认为负担得起的住房特别困难,但是至少70%的受访者也认为其他资源(获得健康食品,让孩子有一个良好的生活开端以及从事健康的行为)具有挑战性。回归模型显示,在控制人口统计数据时,暴露于贫困的原因解释了人们在认识贫困影响方面的一些差异。媒体曝光积极地影响了人们对贫困与健康之间关系的认识,参加正式的谈话与理解贫困的挑战密切相关。贫困归因所占因变量的方差略多。具体而言,结构和社会文化归因预示着人们对贫困的影响,尤其是贫困挑战的认识得到了更多的承认,而个人主义归因则预示了人们对贫困的认识得到了减少。老年和女性受访者更可能认识到贫困的影响。收入与对贫困与健康的联系的认识成正相关,与对低收入人群的挑战的了解成负相关,与对贫困对参与社区生活的负面影响的认识无关。

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