Exploring community health through the sustainable livelihoods framework

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Abstract

Health disparities are a major concern in the United States. Research suggests that inequitable distribution of money, power, and resources shape the circumstances for daily life and create and exacerbate health disparities. In rural communities, inequitable distribution of these structural factors seems to limit employment opportunities. The Sustainable Livelihoods framework, an economic development model, provides a conceptual framework to understand how distribution of these social, economic, and political structural factors affect employment opportunities and community health in rural America. This study uses photo-elicitation interviews, a qualitative, participatory method, to understand community members' perceptions of how distribution of structural factors through creation and maintenance of institutional practices and policies influence employment opportunities and, ultimately, community health for African Americans living in rural Missouri. © by SOPHE 2011.

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Barnidge, E. K., Baker, E. A., Motton, F., Fitzgerald, T., & Rose, F. (2011). Exploring community health through the sustainable livelihoods framework. Health Education and Behavior, 38(1), 80–90. https://doi.org/10.1177/1090198110376349

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