To mitigate, resist, or undo: addressing structural influences on the health of urban populations
AT Geronimus
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. arline@umich.edu
Young to middle-aged residents of impoverished urban areas suffer
extra-ordinary rates of excess mortality, to which deaths from chronic
disease contribute heavily. Understanding of urban health disadvantages and
attempts to reverse them will be incomplete if the structural factors that
produced modern minority ghettos in central cities are not taken into
account. Dynamic conceptions of the role of race/ethnicity in producing
health inequalities must encompass (1) social relationship between majority
and minority populations that privilege the majority population and (2) the
autonomous institutions within minority populations that members develop
and sustain to mitigate, resist, or undo the adverse effects of
discrimination. Broad social and economic policies that intensify poverty
or undermine autonomous protections can reap dire consequences for health.
Following from this structural analysis and previous research, guiding
principles for action and suggestions for continued research are proposed.
Without taking poverty and race/ethnicity into account, public health
professionals who hope to redress the health problems of urban life risk
exaggerating the returns that can be expected of public health campaigns or
overlooking important approaches for mounting successful interventions.
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