Who is Alison K. Cohen
CBOs stands for this
What community-based organizations
This is Aim 1 of the study
What is to investigate the evolving roles of CBOs during the COVID-19 pandemic
These are locations of CBOs included in the study
What is Marin County, San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and Richmond
This is what mutual aid networks did as an adaptive strategy
What is mutual aid networks fostered community solidarity, allowing residents to share resources, information, and support to strengthen community resilience
The article was published in this year
What is 2022
This is what the author mean by "syndemic"
What is existing health crises are worsened as direct result of an emergent crisis
This is Aim 2 of the study
What is to understand how CBOs adapted their services to meet community needs amid health crises
These are 4 problems that CBOs had to confront during the COVID-19 pandemic
What are 1) limited funding sources restricted CBOs' ability to expand services, 2) increased demand for support services, 3) strained existing resources, and 4) staff burnout and turnover due to heightened workload and stress
This is how CBOs changed operational frameworks to be more effective
What is CBOs restructured operational frameworks to an integrated approach, combining direct service provision with advocacy for systemic change
The article was co-authored by this number of individuals
What is four
What is CBOs health equity efforts through a diverse set of strategies to address not only structural health inequalities but also other social problems
This is Aim 2 of the study
What is to assess the long-term implications of CBO activities on health equity and social justice
Overall, the authors found that these 3 things characterized CBOs response to challenges during the pandemic
What are 1) CBOs adapted quickly by forming partnerships for resource sharing, 2) CBOs developed innovative strategies for service delivery, 3) CBOs fostered stronger community ties
There was increased collaboration among what entities during the pandemic
What is increased collaboration among CBOs and gov entities to address major social problems and health
This the name of the publication
The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of Social Sciences
This is how the authors describe the health equity approach
What is the understanding that health inequities are structurally or systemically rooted so that groups from disadvantaged backgrounds experience disproportionately worse health trajectories
Bonus question: The is the methodology of the study
What is a qualitative approach utilizing semi-structured interviews with CBO staff members
This is what the resource distribution initiatives involved as an adaptive strategy
What is CBOs implemented food pantries and grocery delivery services to address food insecurity exacerbated by the pandemic, ensuring vulnerable populations had access to essential resources
The authors argue this about health equity as part of CBOs missions
What is health equity must be integral to the missions of all CBOs, not just those traditionally focused on health
This is the total page length of the article
What is 17 pages
Th is the definition of racial capitalism
What is historical injustices in social structures shaping everyday life, so that racialized groups suffer from endemic or chronic deprivations and injustices due to the intersection of race and class under capitalist economies
Bonus question: This is the sampling technique utilized in the study design
What is snowball sampling through previous connections, networks, and cold-calls
The advocacy policy change as an adaptive strategy involved the following...
What is advocating for policies supporting housing stability and healthcare access to address the needs of marginalized communities and pushing for government accountability during the crisis
The authors argue that policymakers must do this for CBOs
What is policymakers must enhance funding and support for CBOs to strengthen their capacity to address ongoing and future health crises