The Intersection of Chronic Disease and Economic Hardship in Rural African American Communities
Idethia Shevon Harvey

TL;DR
This study explores how chronic diseases and economic hardship intersect in rural African American communities, showing how poverty worsens health outcomes.
Contribution
The paper introduces a syndemic approach to better understand health disparities in rural African American populations.
Findings
Higher syndemic scores correlate with fewer healthy behaviors like eating and physical activity.
Qualitative themes highlight the 'chronicity of poverty' and its impact on health management.
Limited economic resources lead to clustering of health complications, supporting syndemic theory.
Abstract
Introduction Multiple chronic conditions disproportionately affect rural African Americans, who face higher prevalence and worse outcomes for arthritis, diabetes, and hypertension. Those living in challenging environments experience higher rates of chronic comorbidities due to the interactions between rural limitations and persistent structural factors. This research investigates using syndemic theory to forge new ground in rural minority health research. Methods Semi-structured interviews and photo-documentation were conducted among African Americans (mean age = 63.2, SD + 9.93 years) with long-term diabetes (mean diagnosis = 14.7, SD + 10.8 years) and hypertension (91.3%). Quantitative analysis included univariate and bivariate statistics describing demographics and self-management behaviors by composite score (0 – 6) counting depression, hypertension, arthritis, smoking, obesity, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiabetes Management and Education · Chronic Disease Management Strategies · Health disparities and outcomes
