2023
DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.12661
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The Role of Primary Care in Advancing Civic Engagement and Health Equity: A Conceptual Framework

Abstract: Policy Points Health and civic engagement are reciprocally and longitudinally linked: Poor health is associated with less civic engagement. Well‐established social drivers of health and health inequality such as inadequate access to health care, poverty, racism, housing instability, and food insecurity are also drivers of lower civic engagement. A robust primary care system can play a key role in advancing civic engagement (e.g., voting, volunteerism, community service, and political involvement) at the popula… Show more

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