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. 2015 Oct;17(5):1458-67.
doi: 10.1007/s10903-014-0126-4.

Housing and Neighborhood Characteristics and Latino Farmworker Family Well-Being

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Housing and Neighborhood Characteristics and Latino Farmworker Family Well-Being

Thomas A Arcury et al. J Immigr Minor Health. 2015 Oct.

Abstract

Housing quality and neighborhood characteristics affect individual health and family well-being. This analysis describes characteristics of farmworker housing and neighborhoods and delineates the associations of housing and local neighborhood with indicators of family well-being. Mothers in North Carolina farmworker families (n = 248) completed interviews in 2011-2012. Family well-being measures included stress, family conflict, and outward orientation. Housing measures included ownership and facilities, and neighborhood measures included heavy traffic and driving time to grocery stores. Families experienced elevated stress and conflict, and limited outward orientation. Few owned their homes, which were generally crowded. Few had enclosed play spaces for their children. For many, traffic made it difficult to walk on the street. Housing and neighborhood characteristics were related to increased stress and limited outward orientation. Housing and neighborhood characteristics are important for research on the health of families in vulnerable populations, such as farmworker families.

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