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Social, economic, and political processes that create built environment inequities: perspectives from urban African Americans in Atlanta.

机译:造成人为环境不平等的社会,经济和政治进程:亚特兰大城市非洲裔美国人的观点。

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Growing evidence suggests that the built environment features found in many high-poverty urban areas contribute to negative health outcomes. Both built environment hazards and negative health outcomes disproportionately affect poor people of color. We used community-based participatory research and Photovoice in inner-city Atlanta to elicit African Americans' perspectives on their health priorities. The built environment emerged as a critical factor, impacting physical and mental health outcomes. We offer a conceptual model, informed by residents' perspectives, linking social, economic, and political processes to built environment and health inequities. Research, practice, and policy implications are discussed within an environmental justice framework.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,在许多高贫困城市地区发现的建筑环境特征对健康产生负面影响。建筑环境危害和负面健康后果均严重影响有色人种。我们在亚特兰大市中心地区进行了基于社区的参与性研究和Photovoice,以激发非洲裔美国人对其健康优先事项的看法。建筑环境成为影响身心健康结果的关键因素。我们提供了一个概念模型,并结合居民的观点,将社会,经济和政治进程与建筑环境和健康不平等联系在一起。在环境正义框架内讨论了研究,实践和政策含义。

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