2015
Cultural reflexivity in health research and practice.
Aronowitz R, Deener A, Keene D, Schnittker J, Tach L. Cultural reflexivity in health research and practice. American Journal Of Public Health 2015, 105 Suppl 3: s403-8. PMID: 25905833, PMCID: PMC4455490, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2015.302551.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCultureEthnicityHealth Services ResearchHealth Status DisparitiesHealthcare DisparitiesHumansPublic Health PracticeRacial GroupsUnited StatesConceptsCultural reflexivityOwn social practicesUnequal power dynamicsCultural misrecognitionPublic health movementHealth researchSocial practicesPower dynamicsCultural discoursesCultural changeSocial conditionsHealth movementMisrecognitionHealth inequalitiesReflexivityHealth disparitiesHighlight instancesObjective knowledgeMultiple disciplinesPracticePotential consequencesDiscourseResearchAuthoritiesInequality
2014
Fragile health and fragile wealth: Mortgage strain among African American homeowners
Keene DE, Lynch JF, Baker AC. Fragile health and fragile wealth: Mortgage strain among African American homeowners. Social Science & Medicine 2014, 118: 119-126. PMID: 25112566, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.07.063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPoor healthWorking-class African AmericansAfrican American experienceHealth-related eventsConsequences of illnessOngoing historyAmerican experienceRacial inequalityRacial discriminationFragile healthYounger ageDisproportionate burdenHealth inequalitiesAfrican AmericansAmerican homeownersIllnessRisk of foreclosureHealthLived experienceDisabilityRecent studiesRiskParticipantsDownstream consequencesHistory
2011
“Weathering” HOPE VI: The Importance of Evaluating the Population Health Impact of Public Housing Demolition and Displacement
Keene DE, Geronimus AT. “Weathering” HOPE VI: The Importance of Evaluating the Population Health Impact of Public Housing Demolition and Displacement. Journal Of Urban Health 2011, 88: 417-435. PMID: 21607787, PMCID: PMC3126923, DOI: 10.1007/s11524-011-9582-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHOPE VIAfrican American communityUrban povertyAutonomous institutionsAmerican communityPublic housing demolitionMixed-income communitiesHOPE VI programPublic housing projectsPublic housing developmentsHealth equity perspectiveUrban African-American communityHousing policyPublic housingHousing demolitionPolicy conversationsHousing developmentHousing projectsRelocated residentsBroader discourseEarly health deteriorationMaterial realityMaterial contextSocial resourcesBiosocial processes