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Cultures of engagement: The organizational foundations of advancing health in immigrant and low-income communities of color

机译:参与文化:促进有色移民和低收入社区健康的组织基础

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A rich civic infrastructure of community-based organizations (CBOs) can help generate, diffuse and maintain a culture of engagement and health that benefits marginalized populations most at risk for illness, disability, and poor health. Attention to CBOs advances "meso-level" frameworks for understanding health cultures and outcomes by going, beyond attention to social networks and social identities. We focus on three mechanisms: CBOs can (1) empower individuals by developing civic capacity and personal efficacy; (2) foster solidarity by building networks, social identities and a shared commitment to collective well-being; and (3) mobilize people to have a voice in health-related policies and programming, thereby affecting community well-being. We draw on theory and research in sociology, political science and psychology, and we illustrate the utility of a CBO approach by examining survey and, semi-structured interview data from participants in youth civic groups in 13 low-income, predominantly immigrant communities in California. Interview data illustrate the ways in which CBOs enhance members' civic capacities, provide a sense of empowerment and efficacy to engage in healthy behaviors, develop solidarity among diverse participants, and elaborate networks among those committed to community well-being. We also discuss CBO-led campaigns in which youth mobilized for change in policies and practices of local institutions to illustrate possible community-wide health consequences of CBO engagement. CBOs can thus generate individual-level well-being effects, and reduce structural barriers to good health through changes in the broader environment. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license.
机译:社区组织(CBO)丰富的公民基础设施可以帮助产生,传播和维持参与和健康的文化,从而使处于患病,残疾和健康不良风险最大的边缘化人群受益。对CBO的关注通过超越对社交网络和社会身份的关注,推进了“中观”框架,以理解健康文化和结果。我们关注以下三种机制:社区组织可以(1)通过发展公民能力和个人效能来增强个人能力; (2)通过建立网络,社会认同感和对集体福祉的共同承诺来促进团结; (3)动员人们在与卫生有关的政策和规划中发表意见,从而影响社区的福祉。我们利用社会学,政治学和心理学方面的理论和研究,并且通过检查来自加利福尼亚州13个低收入,主要是移民社区的青年公民群体的调查和半结构化访谈数据,来说明CBO方法的实用性。访谈数据说明了CBO如何增强成员的公民能力,提供参与健康行为的能力和功效,在不同参与者之间建立团结以及在致力于社区福祉的人们之间建立精细网络的方式。我们还讨论了由CBO领导的运动,其中青年动员了当地机构的政策和做法的变化,以说明CBO参与可能对整个社区产生的健康后果。因此,社区组织可以产生个人层面的福祉效应,并通过更广泛的环境变化来减少健康状况的结构性障碍。 (C)2016作者。由Elsevier Ltd.发行。这是CC BY许可下的开放访问文章。

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