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Volume 29, Issue 3: June, 2002
Abstract
Access to Resources for Substance Users in Harlem, New
York City: Service Provider and Client Perspectives
Sandro Galea, MD, MPH; Stephanie H.Factor, MD, MPH; Ann-Gel
Palermo, MPH; Daniel Aaron, BA; Eric Canales; David Vlahov,
PhD
The Urban Research Center (URC) in Harlem, New York City,
is a collaboration of community members, service providers,
and academics. A Community Advisory Board (CAB) meets regularly
to formulate priorities for action and to direct research.
A conceptual model of social determinants of health relevant
to the Harlem community was developed. Early meetings of the
CAB identified substance use as a health concern in the Harlem
community. Access to social services was identified as a key
social determinant that should guide research and intervention
efforts of the URC. Surveys of service providers and of substance
users were carried out to quantify availability of information
and barriers to access. This article discusses the CAB process
that led to the model of social determinants, development
of surveys, and interpretation of results. The authors also
discuss survey results and how the URC will use these results
to develop interventions.
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