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A Multi-level Health Assessment of Flint, Michigan
community health;Flint;Michigan;geaographic population;School of Health Professions and Studies: Health Education
Tropiano, ElizabethFlint ;
University of Michigan
关键词: community health;    Flint;    Michigan;    geaographic population;    School of Health Professions and Studies: Health Education;   
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瑞士|英语
来源: The Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship
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【 摘 要 】

The quality of the public;;s general health depends on the accessibility and quality of our public assets, the way that people live, work, learn, grow struggle, and play together (Judy Kurland, 2000). Ecological theory suggests that by evaluating and altering these conditions, it is possible to influence health behavior and, thus, the health outcomes of populations and their constituent individuals.

Various aspects of one’s community can either encourage or discourage public health. Accessibility and availability of products, physical characteristics and structures, inaccessible or poorly resourced health services, neighborhood socioeconomics, deteriorated neighborhoods, and the media are all examples of factors that can influence one’s health.

In this study the health of the city of Flint was researched by examining the features and characteristics of zip code areas using a variety of data sources and methodologies, including secondary health and census data, neighborhood drive-thrus and photographs, documenting grocery stores prices, and through mapping neighborhood resources and health data using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Because of the varied nature of the data collected, different data analyses techniques were used.

A focused comparison of 5 health issues in two zip codes showed that no one variable in particular stood out as a major correlate of the health differences between the two zip codes. The data suggest that numerous factors jointly influence the health of the population, including lower income, fewer job opportunities, and less desirable neighborhood environment.

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