Stress and Resilience - The Social Context of Reproduction in Central Harlem (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)

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Documenting the daily efforts of African Americans to protect their community against highly oppressive conditions, this ground-breaking volume chronicles the unique experiences of black women that place them at higher risk for morbidity and mortality - especially during pregnancy. Stress and Resilience: The Social Context of Reproduction in Central Harlem examines the processes through which economic circumstances, environmental issues, and social conditions create situations that expose African American women to stress and chronic strain. Detailing the individual and community assets and strategies used to address these conditions, this volume provides a model methodology for translating research into public health and social action.Based on interactive community partnered research, Stress and Resilience: The Social Context of Reproduction in Central Harlem * Facilitates more exact hypotheses about the relationship between risk factors, protective factors and reproductive health; * Furnishes a better understanding of chronic disease patterns and suggests more effective interventions to reduce rates of infant mortality; * Incorporates the voices of the community and of women themselves through their own words and actions; * Sheds light on epidemiologic research and intervention protocols; * Examines the social context in which reproductive behaviors are practiced; * Provides a holistic framework in which to understand infant mortality; * And more. Filling a large gap in the literature on the social context of reproduction this important monograph offers indispensable information for public health researchers, program planners, anthropologists, sociologists, urban planners, medical providers, policy makers, and private funders.

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Documenting the daily efforts of African Americans to protect their community against highly oppressive conditions, this ground-breaking volume chronicles the unique experiences of black women that place them at higher risk for morbidity and mortality - especially during pregnancy. Stress and Resilience: The Social Context of Reproduction in Central Harlem examines the processes through which economic circumstances, environmental issues, and social conditions create situations that expose African American women to stress and chronic strain. Detailing the individual and community assets and strategies used to address these conditions, this volume provides a model methodology for translating research into public health and social action.Based on interactive community partnered research, Stress and Resilience: The Social Context of Reproduction in Central Harlem * Facilitates more exact hypotheses about the relationship between risk factors, protective factors and reproductive health; * Furnishes a better understanding of chronic disease patterns and suggests more effective interventions to reduce rates of infant mortality; * Incorporates the voices of the community and of women themselves through their own words and actions; * Sheds light on epidemiologic research and intervention protocols; * Examines the social context in which reproductive behaviors are practiced; * Provides a holistic framework in which to understand infant mortality; * And more. Filling a large gap in the literature on the social context of reproduction this important monograph offers indispensable information for public health researchers, program planners, anthropologists, sociologists, urban planners, medical providers, policy makers, and private funders.

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General

Imprint

Springer-Verlag New York

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 2012

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First published

2001

Authors

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Dimensions

254 x 178 x 12mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

210

Edition

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001

ISBN-13

978-1-4613-5520-5

Barcode

9781461355205

Categories

LSN

1-4613-5520-6



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