Relationship between home environment and healthy living

Q2 Social Sciences
G. Peek, Kimberly Greder, Ann A. Berry
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ABSTRACT This study sought to identify issues rural, low-income mothers face within their housing conditions and implications for their health and well-being. In-depth interview data from 79 rural, low-income mothers across 11 states who participated in the multi-state USDA Hatch funded project, Rural Families Speak about Health (RFSH), were analyzed. A conceptual framework that incorporated both Morris and Winter’s theory of family housing adjustment and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s principles of healthy homes was used to organize the findings. Findings revealed that mothers faced multiple, interconnected housing deficiencies that have grave implications for their health and well-being. Implications for research and practice making connections between the condition of the physical home environment and people’s health. This study advances the literature in that it provides important insights into the physical housing conditions facing a growing, vulnerable population – low-income families across rural America, and implications for their health and well-being.
家庭环境与健康生活的关系
本研究旨在确定农村低收入母亲在住房条件及其对其健康和福祉的影响中面临的问题。对来自11个州的79名农村低收入母亲的深度访谈数据进行了分析,这些母亲参与了美国农业部哈奇资助的多州项目“农村家庭谈论健康”(RFSH)。Morris和Winter的家庭住房调整理论和美国住房和城市发展部的健康家庭原则的概念框架被用来组织研究结果。调查结果显示,母亲们面临着多重的、相互关联的住房缺陷,严重影响了她们的健康和福祉。对研究和实践的启示,将物理家庭环境的状况与人们的健康联系起来。这项研究推进了文献,因为它为日益增长的弱势群体——美国农村的低收入家庭——所面临的物质住房条件以及对他们的健康和福祉的影响提供了重要的见解。
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Housing and Society
Housing and Society Social Sciences-Urban Studies
CiteScore
2.30
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10
期刊介绍: Housing and Society is the journal of the Housing Education and Research Association (HERA). The journal supports the mission of HERA by providing for the dissemination of research and other scholarly work. Submissions from a broad range of perspectives are encouraged. Topics in housing include: policy, design, social aspects, gerontology, behavioral aspects, energy/environment, equipment, interiors, economics, theory/model development, education, and program development or evaluation. The journal welcomes the submission of original research articles, notes and commentaries. Notes are shorter manuscripts presenting succinct information on housing related to one of the following categories: - Research: exploratory or not heavily theory-based or statistically analyzed - Academic: innovative teaching ideas - Program: development, implementation, and/or evaluation of Cooperative Extension or other housing programming efforts - Policy: examination of policy impact, comparative analysis, and/or need to achieve housing goals - Reviews: books, documentaries, etc.
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