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When Resources Become Stressors: Dynamics of the Stress Process in the Flint Water Crisis
Courtney Cuthbertson
, Jennifer Lai
Human Development and Family Studies
Center for Social & Behavioral Science
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Community Leaders
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Flint
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Stress Process
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Coping Resources
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Flint Water Crisis
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Community Expectations
50%
Mental Health
50%
Contaminated Water
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Michigan
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Mental Health Outcomes
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Structured Interview
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Public Accountability
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Daily Routines
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Government Officials
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Grounded Theory Method
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Government Actions
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Intrapersonal
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Water Crisis
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Community Needs
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Social Coping
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Secondary Stressors
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Stress Process Model
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Primary Stressors
50%
Psychology
Stressors
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Mental Health
40%
Coping Behavior
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Community Leader
40%
Semistructured Interview
20%
Government Official
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Stress Process Model
20%