Antonakos Cathy L, Coulton Claudia J, Kaestner Robert, Lauria Mickey, Porter Dwayne E, Colabianchi Natalie
School of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University. Cleveland OH.
Hous Stud. 2020;35(4):703-719. doi: 10.1080/02673037.2019.1630560. Epub 2019 Jun 25.
This paper describes environmental exposures of adult participants in the Moving to Opportunity for Fair Housing (MTO) experiment over a four to seven year period from baseline to the interim evaluation. The MTO experiment randomized participants living in public housing or private assisted housing at baseline into experimental and control groups and provided a housing voucher for experimental group participants to move to neighborhoods with less than 10 percent of the population below the poverty line. However, few studies have examined how this move affected exposures to health promoting environments. We used data on residential locations of MTO participants and archival data on the built and food environment to construct environmental exposure variables. MTO participants in the experimental and Section 8 groups lived in neighborhoods with higher food prices, less high intensity development and more open space relative to the control group. The findings suggest that housing policies can have potential health consequences by altering health-related environmental exposures.
本文描述了“公平住房机会迁移”(MTO)实验中成年参与者在从基线到中期评估的四至七年期间的环境暴露情况。MTO实验将基线时居住在公共住房或私人辅助住房中的参与者随机分为实验组和对照组,并为实验组参与者提供住房券,以便他们搬到贫困率低于10%的社区。然而,很少有研究考察这种迁移如何影响对促进健康环境的暴露。我们利用MTO参与者的居住地点数据以及关于建筑和食物环境的档案数据来构建环境暴露变量。与对照组相比,实验组和第8组的MTO参与者居住在食物价格更高、高强度开发更少且开放空间更多的社区。研究结果表明,住房政策可能通过改变与健康相关的环境暴露而产生潜在的健康后果。