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  • Rural Health Disparities
  • Housing Studies

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  • Housing insecurity is a critical social determinant of health.
  • Historically, research and policy have overlooked rural housing insecurity, treating it as an urban issue.
  • This oversight obscures the unique health and structural inequities faced by rural populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the experiences of housing insecurity in a rural context.
  • To analyze how rurality shapes distinct housing insecurity experiences.
  • To inform tailored solutions for rural housing insecurity.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative exploratory pattern-level analysis of in-depth interviews.
  • Data collected from 153 adults (ages 18-35) in California's rural North State.
  • Analysis structured by four dimensions: affordability, stability, conditions, and neighborhood context.

Main Results:

  • Housing insecurity is pervasive among the sampled rural young adults.
  • Rural contexts create unique experiences of housing insecurity not captured in existing literature.
  • Findings highlight the intersection of rurality with housing affordability, stability, conditions, and neighborhood context.

Conclusions:

  • Rural housing insecurity is a significant issue with distinct characteristics.
  • Further research is needed across diverse rural communities.
  • Solutions must be grounded in rural residents' experiences to be effective.