IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 840: Do Low Income Youth of Color See “The Bigger Picture” When Discussing Type 2 Diabetes: A Qualitative Evaluation of a Public Health Literacy Campaign
Conclusion: Our findings speak to the structural barriers and complexities underlying diabetes risk, and the ability of spoken word medium to make these challenges visible and motivate action. Practice Implications: Delivering TBP content to promote interactive reflection has potential to change behavioral norms and build capacity to confront the social, economic and structural factors that influence behaviors.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Dean Schillinger Jessica Tran Sarah Fine Tags: Article Source Type: research
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