Editorial Mission: Publishing invited articles from leading researchers in a variety of fields; Publishing peer-reviewed academic and community—based research, commentary and policy articles that address issues affecting the lives of those living in the Great Plains Region; Presenting theory, and stimulating discussion; Encouraging more research; While placing particular emphasis on the rural perspective.
Vol 3, No 6 (2008): Rural, Low-Income Mothers: Persistent Problems, Possible Interventions
Persistent economic, food security and civic engagement problems impact the lives of rural, low-income families. A longitudinal study of 524 mothers from 30 counties in 17 states revealed specific problems and possible interventions that can benefit individuals, families and communities. This article shares key findings from the Rural Families Speak study and offers three interventions with rationales for each. It also suggests an organizing framework that enables both individuals and groups within a community to analyze problems and issues and derive any imperative for action.
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| Rural, Low-Income Mothers: Persistent Problems, Possible Interventions | Abstract PDF |
| Bonnie Braun |