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Participatory Systems Thinking to Elucidate Drivers of Food Access and Diet Disparities among Minoritized Urban Populations
by
Stankov, Ivana
, Kravitz, Caroline
, Headen, Irene
, Eastus, Alexandra
, Henson, Rosie Mae
, Argibay, Sofia
, Langellier, Brent A.
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/ Artifact identification
/ Causality
/ Community power
/ Community research
/ Control theory
/ Diagrams
/ Diet
/ Ethnic differences
/ Ethnic factors
/ Feedback
/ Feedback loops
/ Female
/ Food
/ Food quality
/ Food security
/ Food Supply
/ Frame analysis
/ Health disparities
/ Health Status Disparities
/ Healthy food
/ Humans
/ Inequality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Original
/ Philadelphia
/ Population studies
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Racism
/ Residential communities
/ Residential segregation
/ Social factors
/ Systems Analysis
/ Urban Population
/ Urban populations
/ Variables
/ Workshops
2024
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Participatory Systems Thinking to Elucidate Drivers of Food Access and Diet Disparities among Minoritized Urban Populations
by
Stankov, Ivana
, Kravitz, Caroline
, Headen, Irene
, Eastus, Alexandra
, Henson, Rosie Mae
, Argibay, Sofia
, Langellier, Brent A.
in
Access
/ Artifact identification
/ Causality
/ Community power
/ Community research
/ Control theory
/ Diagrams
/ Diet
/ Ethnic differences
/ Ethnic factors
/ Feedback
/ Feedback loops
/ Female
/ Food
/ Food quality
/ Food security
/ Food Supply
/ Frame analysis
/ Health disparities
/ Health Status Disparities
/ Healthy food
/ Humans
/ Inequality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Original
/ Philadelphia
/ Population studies
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Racism
/ Residential communities
/ Residential segregation
/ Social factors
/ Systems Analysis
/ Urban Population
/ Urban populations
/ Variables
/ Workshops
2024
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Participatory Systems Thinking to Elucidate Drivers of Food Access and Diet Disparities among Minoritized Urban Populations
by
Stankov, Ivana
, Kravitz, Caroline
, Headen, Irene
, Eastus, Alexandra
, Henson, Rosie Mae
, Argibay, Sofia
, Langellier, Brent A.
in
Access
/ Artifact identification
/ Causality
/ Community power
/ Community research
/ Control theory
/ Diagrams
/ Diet
/ Ethnic differences
/ Ethnic factors
/ Feedback
/ Feedback loops
/ Female
/ Food
/ Food quality
/ Food security
/ Food Supply
/ Frame analysis
/ Health disparities
/ Health Status Disparities
/ Healthy food
/ Humans
/ Inequality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Original
/ Philadelphia
/ Population studies
/ Qualitative analysis
/ Racism
/ Residential communities
/ Residential segregation
/ Social factors
/ Systems Analysis
/ Urban Population
/ Urban populations
/ Variables
/ Workshops
2024
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Participatory Systems Thinking to Elucidate Drivers of Food Access and Diet Disparities among Minoritized Urban Populations
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Participatory Systems Thinking to Elucidate Drivers of Food Access and Diet Disparities among Minoritized Urban Populations
2024
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The purpose of this study was to use participatory systems thinking to develop a dynamic conceptual framework of racial/ethnic and other intersecting disparities (e.g., income) in food access and diet in Philadelphia and to identify policy levers to address these disparities. We conducted three group model building workshops, each consisting of a series of scripted activities. Key artifacts or outputs included qualitative system maps, or causal loop diagrams, identifying the variables, relationships, and feedback loops that drive diet disparities in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We used semi-structured methods informed by inductive thematic analysis and network measures to synthesize findings into a single causal loop diagram. There were twenty-nine participants with differing vantages and expertise in Philadelphia’s food system, broadly representing the policy, community, and research domains. In the synthesis model, participants identified 14 reinforcing feedback loops and one balancing feedback loop that drive diet and food access disparities in Philadelphia. The most highly connected variables were upstream factors, including those related to racism (e.g., residential segregation) and community power (e.g., community land control). Consistent with existing frameworks, addressing disparities will require a focus on upstream social determinants. However, existing frameworks should be adapted to emphasize and disrupt the interdependent, reinforcing feedback loops that maintain and exacerbate disparities in fundamental social causes. Our findings suggest that promising policies include those that empower minoritized communities, address socioeconomic inequities, improve community land control, and increase access to affordable, healthy, and culturally meaningful foods.
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