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Volume 29, Issue 3: June, 2002
Abstract
Using Community-Based Participatory Research to Address
Social Determinants of Health: Lessons Learned From Seattle
Partners for Healthy Communities
James Krieger, MD, MPH; Carol Allen Allen Cheadle, PhD; Sandra
Ciske, MN; James K. Schier, MEd, RC; Kirsten Senturia, PhD;
Marianne Sullivan, MPH
Seattle Partners for Healthy Communities (SPHC) is a multidisciplinary
collaboration of community agencies, community activists,
public health professionals, academics, and health providers
who conduct research aimed at improving the health of urban,
socioeconomically marginalized Seattle communities. SPHC uses
a community-based participatory research approach to address
social factors that affect the health of these communities.
This article describes three SPHC projects that focus on social
determinants of health, particularly the development of social
support and improving housing quality. The characteristics
of community participation in each of these projects are discussed
and show a spectrum of participation. Although projects successfully
addressed proximal social factors affecting health, influencing
more distal underlying factors was more difficult. Implications
for researchers using a community-based participatory research
approach and public health practitioners seeking to engage
communities in addressing social determinants of health are
presented.
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