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对一个保障性住房社区中非洲裔美国母亲的健康障碍与促进因素的定性研究。

A Qualitative Examination of Health Barriers and Facilitators Among African American Mothers in a Subsidized Housing Community.

作者信息

Cotter Elizabeth W, Hamilton Natia S, Kelly Nichole R, Harney Megan B, Greene LaShaun, White Kelly A, Mazzeo Suzanne E

机构信息

American University, Washington, DC, USA

Virginia State University, Petersburg VA, USA.

出版信息

Health Promot Pract. 2016 Sep;17(5):682-92. doi: 10.1177/1524839916630504. Epub 2016 Apr 18.

Abstract

Although African American families are at particular risk for obesity and its associated health comorbidities, few interventions have directly targeted low-income members of this group living in subsidized public housing. Using a consensual qualitative research approach, we conducted 11 interviews with African American mothers living in two public housing communities to enhance understanding of their perceived barriers and facilitators to health. Five primary domains emerged, including barriers (access, financial, personal, and neighborhood concerns), resources (personal and community), current behaviors (diet, physical activity, and program participation), definition of health (mental well-being, physical well-being, and health behaviors), and needs/interests in programming (health behavior-specific programs, non-health-related programs, child-focused programming, and qualities of programs and their leaders). Results demonstrate the complex interaction among social, environmental, and personal factors on health behaviors for this priority population, and highlight the need for community members' involvement in the development of community-based obesity prevention programming.

摘要

尽管非裔美国家庭面临肥胖及其相关健康合并症的特殊风险,但很少有干预措施直接针对居住在保障性公共住房中的该群体低收入成员。我们采用共识定性研究方法,对居住在两个公共住房社区的非裔美国母亲进行了11次访谈,以增进对她们所感知的健康障碍和促进因素的理解。出现了五个主要领域,包括障碍(获取、财务、个人和邻里问题)、资源(个人和社区)、当前行为(饮食、身体活动和项目参与)、健康的定义(心理健康、身体健康和健康行为)以及项目需求/兴趣(特定健康行为项目、非健康相关项目、以儿童为重点的项目以及项目及其领导者的素质)。结果表明,社会、环境和个人因素对这一重点人群的健康行为有着复杂的相互作用,并强调了社区成员参与基于社区的肥胖预防项目开发的必要性。

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