2023
DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.5460
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Effect of Abandoned Housing Interventions on Gun Violence, Perceptions of Safety, and Substance Use in Black Neighborhoods

Abstract: ImportanceStructural racism has resulted in long-standing disinvestment and dilapidated environmental conditions in Black neighborhoods. Abandoned houses signal neglect and foster stress and fear for residents, weakening social ties and potentially contributing to poor health and safety.ObjectiveTo determine whether abandoned house remediation reduces gun violence and substance-related outcomes and increases perceptions of safety and use of outdoor space.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsThis cluster randomized… Show more

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“…The present findings also underscore the importance of addressing the broader structural forces that pattern inequities in exposure to police violence and in health . For example, policies that seek to increase political voice, foster wealth accumulation, improve environmental conditions and physical structures in neighborhoods, and address residential segregation may help counter the long-standing pattern of responding to successes or challenges in Black communities with retribution, while also serving to bolster sleep and overall health directly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present findings also underscore the importance of addressing the broader structural forces that pattern inequities in exposure to police violence and in health . For example, policies that seek to increase political voice, foster wealth accumulation, improve environmental conditions and physical structures in neighborhoods, and address residential segregation may help counter the long-standing pattern of responding to successes or challenges in Black communities with retribution, while also serving to bolster sleep and overall health directly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efforts to improve conditions in disinvested, segregated neighborhoods to protect longterm residents from being displaced include the New Markets Tax Credit and the Healthy Food Financing Initiative. 76 In addition, turning vacant lots into community gardens or remediating abandoned houses may improve social cohesion and increase safety, [77][78][79] both of which are associated with CVD risk.…”
Section: Evaluating Policies and Interventions Aimed At Improving Nei...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in areas where housing mobility programs are not legally required, moving large populations to high-resource communities may not be feasible nor sustainable. The work of South et al demonstrated that improving neighborhood quality through purposeful interventions is possible and can have demonstrable effects on health. Through 2 cluster randomized trials, South et al showed that greening of vacant lots improved mental health and that a combination of housing remediation, maintenance, and trash pickup resulted in a decrease in gun violence .…”
Section: Address Racismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The work of South et al demonstrated that improving neighborhood quality through purposeful interventions is possible and can have demonstrable effects on health. Through 2 cluster randomized trials, South et al showed that greening of vacant lots improved mental health and that a combination of housing remediation, maintenance, and trash pickup resulted in a decrease in gun violence . These studies point to future areas to explore for asthma interventions in historically oppressed neighborhoods.…”
Section: Address Racismmentioning
confidence: 99%