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      Upending the social ecological model to guide health promotion efforts toward policy and environmental change.

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          Efforts to change policies and the environments in which people live, work, and play have gained increasing attention over the past several decades. Yet health promotion frameworks that illustrate the complex processes that produce health-enhancing structural changes are limited. Building on the experiences of health educators, community activists, and community-based researchers described in this supplement and elsewhere, as well as several political, social, and behavioral science theories, we propose a new framework to organize our thinking about producing policy, environmental, and other structural changes. We build on the social ecological model, a framework widely employed in public health research and practice, by turning it inside out, placing health-related and other social policies and environments at the center, and conceptualizing the ways in which individuals, their social networks, and organized groups produce a community context that fosters healthy policy and environmental development. We conclude by describing how health promotion practitioners and researchers can foster structural change by (1) conveying the health and social relevance of policy and environmental change initiatives, (2) building partnerships to support them, and (3) promoting more equitable distributions of the resources necessary for people to meet their daily needs, control their lives, and freely participate in the public sphere.

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          Journal
          Health Educ Behav
          Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education
          1552-6127
          1090-1981
          Apr 2015
          : 42
          : 1 Suppl
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA sgolden@email.unc.edu.
          [2 ] Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
          [3 ] University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
          [4 ] Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
          [5 ] Montclair State University, New Jersey, NJ, USA.
          Article
          42/1_suppl/8S
          10.1177/1090198115575098
          25829123
          a1101683-fb7f-44fb-9fa9-26e7284c4d70
          © 2015 Society for Public Health Education.
          History

          environmental change,public policy,social ecological model,structural interventions

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