Conceptual Bioecological Systems Model or Process-Person-Context-Time Model Illustrating how Nutritional Development of Adolescents and Mothers in the Jamaican Home is Shaped by U.S. Cable and other Proximal and Distal Contexts
Note. Microsystem proximal processes of reciprocal interactions between people (particularly mothers and daughters) and objects (particularly, US cable TV) in the Jamaican home drive nutritional development of remotely acculturating individuals. These proximal processes in the microsystem are influenced by broader systems of context including the mesosystem, exosystem, and macrosystem, all of which are uniquely shaped by this moment in historical macrotime characterized by rapid globalization in developing countries via technology & trade. Reprinted with permission from Ferguson et al. (2018). Adapted from Bronfenbrenner and Morris (2006).