2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-7639-9_8
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Does Mutual Assistance Contribute to Child Survival? Comparative Analysis of Factors Influencing Child Mortality in 3 Areas of Tanzania

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“…However, the literature on healthy eating has generally found rural areas to be at a disadvantage due to food insecurity that is largely attributed to lack of access to healthy food options (lack of grocery stores, further travel distance to healthy options, and higher food prices) 38,51–53 . Close rural communities may attempt to fill this void by providing community members with access to resources to mitigate the effects of nutritional and health disparities 54,55 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the literature on healthy eating has generally found rural areas to be at a disadvantage due to food insecurity that is largely attributed to lack of access to healthy food options (lack of grocery stores, further travel distance to healthy options, and higher food prices) 38,51–53 . Close rural communities may attempt to fill this void by providing community members with access to resources to mitigate the effects of nutritional and health disparities 54,55 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38,[51][52][53] Close rural communities may attempt to fill this void by providing community members with access to resources to mitigate the effects of nutritional and health disparities. 54,55 The objective of this study is to examine how different forms of social capital relate to health and well-being among residents of 6 rural counties in the Southeastern United States and the extent to which race and rurality may impact how these relationships operate. In keeping with the different aspects of social capital that are theorized to exist at the individual level, this study examined 3 dimensions of social capital as used in similar studies 38 : diversity of interaction (also referred to as network diversity), civic engagement, and voting behavior in relation to self-reported health, well-being, and physical health status.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%