Youth Perspectives on the Flint Water Crisis and Its Health Effects

Author:

Woolford Susan J.12,Carrera Jennifer S.3,Key Kent45,Evans Luther5,Lewis E. Yvonne56,Bailey Sarah5,Robinson Dewaun5,McKay Athena2,Calhoun Karen2

Affiliation:

1. 1 Department of Pediatrics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

2. 2 Michigan Institute of Clinical and Health Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

3. 3 Department of Sociology, Environmental Science & Policy Program, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

4. 4 Division of Public Health, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Flint, MI

5. 5 Community Based Organization Partners, Flint, MI

6. 6 National Center for African American Health Consciousness, Flint, MI

Abstract

Background While the youth of Flint are at risk from the effects of the water crisis, little is known about their perspective of the impact of the water on their health. Objective To explore adolescents’ perceptions of living in Flint during the water crisis, its impact on their health, and ways to address the crisis and rebuild trust. Methods In summer 2018, four focus groups were conducted with adolescents in Flint (ages 13 to 17 years). Group sessions were conducted by trained facilitators who were Flint residents along with members of the community-academic research team. Group sessions were audio-recorded and transcribed. Transcripts were reviewed and themes identified by the research team and youth from the focus groups. Results Of the 53 participants, most identified as Black (66%) and male (64%). Participants expressed concern about the impact of the water on their health. They knew people who developed rashes, experienced cognitive changes, and who died, they believed, owing to the water. The crisis also led to psychological consequences for youth. They expressed ongoing mistrust of the water and of institutions that should protect them, as well as concern that exposure may have long-term effects on their health and their children’s health. Despite these concerns, participants expressed resilience and a desire to share that they had the potential to live successful lives. Conclusion Youth expressed concern about current and long-term health sequelae of the water crisis. Further work is needed to monitor the consequences of the crisis and to identify resident-informed approaches to mitigate its effects and rebuild trust.

Publisher

Ethnicity and Disease Inc

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