Rhubart Danielle, Kowalkowski Jennifer, Palacios Hazel Velasco, Brant Kristina
Department of Biobehavioral Health, The Pennsylvania State University, Biobehavioral Health Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing, The Pennsylvania State University, Nursing Sciences Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Wellbeing Space Soc. 2024 Dec;7. doi: 10.1016/j.wss.2024.100228. Epub 2024 Oct 23.
Healthy food sources, recreational facilities, and social spaces serve as vital places for supporting health. Less is known about what happens when vital places are lost, especially in rural contexts that have experienced disinvestment and population decline. In this paper we use a case study of a small rural community in Pennsylvania that lost a substantial share of its vital places over a short period of time to explore the experiences of local residents. Using qualitative interviews with 26 local residents we show that the loss of vital places, which are part of the neighborhood and built environment, intersected with other social determinants of health with potential consequences for health and well-being. This was often because vital places were essential (i.e., few or no alternatives existed) and multifunctional (i.e., supporting health through multiple behavioral and social mechanisms). Examining experiences of local residents following the loss of vital places through a social determinants of health lens helps to identify consequences and inform adaptation strategies. We also use the findings to refine the vital places framework for rural contexts.
健康的食物来源、娱乐设施和社交空间是促进健康的重要场所。对于重要场所丧失时会发生什么,我们了解得较少,尤其是在经历了投资减少和人口下降的农村地区。在本文中,我们以宾夕法尼亚州一个小型农村社区为例进行研究,该社区在短时间内失去了很大一部分重要场所,以此来探索当地居民的经历。通过对26位当地居民进行定性访谈,我们发现作为邻里和建筑环境一部分的重要场所的丧失,与其他健康社会决定因素相互交织,可能对健康和福祉产生影响。这通常是因为重要场所至关重要(即几乎没有替代选择)且具有多功能性(即通过多种行为和社会机制促进健康)。从健康社会决定因素的角度审视重要场所丧失后当地居民的经历,有助于确定后果并为适应策略提供信息。我们还利用这些发现完善农村地区的重要场所框架。