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week 13 - Coggle Diagram
week 13
How To Change (ARTICLE)
interventions: must tackle structural, upstream causes that are often spatially or temporally distant from immediate health outcomes
help evaluate interventions like improving education in underserved neighborhoods, where direct long-term outcomes may be hard to observe
shed light on "policy resistance": interventions fail to yield expected outcomes due to underlying reinforcing mechanisms
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Neighborhood Factors
Segregation and socioeconomic differences in neighborhoods affect access to health resources and stress levels: lead to health disparities
low-income areas may have more fast-food outlets: reinforcing unhealthy dietary habits that contribute to stress
Poor neighborhoods often lack safe and accessible areas: discouraging walking and contributing to further segregation as wealthier individuals move to areas with better resources
health disparities are not only the result of isolated factors but are reinforced by complex feedback loops over time and across generations
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