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Volume 29, Issue 3: June, 2002
Abstract
Addressing Social Determinants of Health Through Community-Based
Participatory Research: The East Side Village Health Worker
Partnership
Amy J. Schulz, PhD Edith A. Parker, DrPH Barbara A.Israel,
DrPH Alex Allen, MSA Maggie Decarlo, BA Murlisa Lockett, MA
The authors describe the use of a stress process model by
the East Side Village Health Worker Partnership (ESVHWP),
a project of the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research
Center, as a framework for under-standing social determinants
of health. Specifically, the authors describe the development
by the ESVHWP Steering Committee of a context-specific stress
process model for east side Detroit residents. The authors
examine data from in-depth interviews to illuminate actions
taken by community members to reduce stressors or minimize
their impact on health. Finally, the authors describe the
use of this context-specific stress process model and data
gathered regarding actions to address community stressors
to inform the development of interventions by the ESVHWP to
reduce stressors or strengthen the conditioning factors that
reduce the impact of stress on health. On the basis of these
results, the authors discuss opportunities and challenges
for partnership approaches to addressing social determinants
of health in urban communities.
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