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. 2016 May;37(7):921-946.
doi: 10.1177/0192513X14530970.

Affording Housing at the Expense of Health: Exploring the Housing and Neighborhood Strategies of Poor Families

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Affording Housing at the Expense of Health: Exploring the Housing and Neighborhood Strategies of Poor Families

Diana Hernández. J Fam Issues. 2016 May.

Abstract

Low-income families often simultaneously encounter housing and neighborhood problems pertaining to safety, affordability, and quality issues that necessitate strategies to maximize limited budgets and ensure safety. Such constrained decisions regarding inadequate housing and poor neighborhood conditions, however, may themselves create or exacerbate health risks. Building on the survival strategies literature, this article offers rich and detailed accounts of coping and management strategies on the part of vulnerable families facing housing and neighborhood hardships. The findings are based on in-depth interviews with 72 respondents and ethnographic observations in an urban community. The results illustrate how low-income women avoid neighborhood danger by relegating family life to the home environment, thereby increasing exposure to health risks such as stress, depression, and asthma. The discussion focuses on public health literature linking housing and health and proposes the use of legal strategies and community engagement as resources to complement current approaches to housing and neighborhood problems.

Keywords: family health; household living arrangements; poverty/welfare; qualitative; single parents.

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