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Residential overcrowding in relation to children’s health, environment and schooling – a qualitative study

Johnny C. Lorentzen, Antonios Georgellis, María Albin, Marina Jonsson

2023Scandinavian Journal of Public Health13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: To explore how overcrowding affects children's health, environment and schooling. METHODS: A qualitative study was conducted with individual interviews among 20 participants with occupational experience from overcrowded Stockholm areas but diverse in professions, locations and employers. The interviews were recorded, transcribed and analysed with Systematic Text Condensation. RESULTS: Almost all participants expressed that overcrowding has a negative impact on children's health, environment and schooling - based on perceptions of precarious and different living conditions for children in overcrowded areas, for example, substandard homes, vulnerability, stress, exclusion, limited resources, lack of learning opportunities, gender differences, confinement, shame, insecurity, conflicts, risk of criminality, and bodily impact, both physical and psychological. CONCLUSIONS: .

Topics & Concepts

OvercrowdingQualitative researchGerontologyRelation (database)MedicinePsychologyEnvironmental healthSociologyPolitical scienceComputer scienceSocial scienceLawDatabaseEmployment and Welfare StudiesHomelessness and Social IssuesHealth disparities and outcomes