نتایج جستجو برای: neighbourhood

تعداد نتایج: 10604  

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2002
M-J Yang M-S Yang C-H Shih I Kawachi

STUDY OBJECTIVE s: Social epidemiologists have hypothesised that neighbourhood quality may exert an important contextual influence on mental and physical health. However, validated instruments do not exist for measuring neighbourhood quality in Taiwan. A self reported instrument to measure perceived neighbourhood quality in Taiwan was developed and tested. DESIGN Community survey. SETTING S...

2003
Ben Jensen Mark N. Harris

In recent years, analyses of neighbourhood externalities have grown with the perceived importance of their influence upon outcomes. Despite this growth, a clear understanding of the role of neighbourhoods in determining outcomes remains elusive. Various attempts have been made to quantify the role of neighbourhoods and limit problems of misspecification that have plagued this literature. Recent...

2007
Gundi Knies Simon Burgess Carol Propper

We test empirically whether people’s life satisfaction depends on their relative income position in the neighbourhood, drawing on a unique dataset, the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) matched with micro-marketing indicators of population characteristics. Relative deprivation theory suggests that individuals are happier the better their relative income position in the neighbourhood is. ...

2013
Veerle Vyncke Bart De Clercq Veerle Stevens Caroline Costongs Giorgio Barbareschi Stefán Hrafn Jónsson Sara Darias Curvo Vladimir Kebza Candace Currie Lea Maes

BACKGROUND Although most countries in the European Union are richer and healthier than ever, health inequalities remain an important public health challenge. Health-related problems and premature death have disproportionately been reported in disadvantaged neighbourhoods. Neighbourhood social capital is believed to influence the association between neighbourhood deprivation and health in childr...

2016
Steffen Andreas Schüle Rüdiger von Kries Hermann Fromme Gabriele Bolte

BACKGROUND The context of the close neighbourhood environment in which children live has gained increasing attention in epidemiological research. This study aimed to investigate if contextual neighbourhood socioeconomic position (SEP) was independently associated with overweight in young children aged 5-7 years while simultaneously considering a wide range of individual socioeconomic determinan...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2004
Mai Stafford Pekka Martikainen Eero Lahelma Michael Marmot

STUDY OBJECTIVE Mortality and morbidity vary across neighbourhoods and larger residential areas. Effects of area deprivation on health may vary across countries, because of greater spatial separation of people occupying high and low socioeconomic positions and differences in the provision of local services and facilities. Neighbourhood variations in health and the contribution of residents' cha...

Journal: :Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 2016
J D Mackenbach J Lakerveld F J van Lenthe I Kawachi M McKee H Rutter K Glonti S Compernolle I De Bourdeaudhuij T Feuillet J-M Oppert G Nijpels J Brug

We compared ecometric neighbourhood scores of social capital (contextual variation) to mean neighbourhood scores (individual and contextual variation), using several health-related outcomes (i.e. self-rated health, weight status and obesity-related behaviours). Data were analysed from 5,900 participants in the European SPOTLIGHT survey. Factor analysis of the 13-item social capital scale reveal...

2017
Annemarie Ruijsbroek Mariël Droomers Hanneke Kruize Elise van Kempen Christopher J. Gidlow Gemma Hurst Sandra Andrusaityte Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen Jolanda Maas Wim Hardyns Karien Stronks Peter P. Groenewegen

It has been suggested that certain residents, such as those with a low socioeconomic status, the elderly, and women, may benefit more from the presence of neighbourhood green space than others. We tested this hypothesis for age, gender, educational level, and employment status in four European cities. Data were collected in Barcelona (Spain; n = 1002), Kaunas (Lithuania; n = 989), Doetinchem (T...

2012
Amanda J Sheppard Christina Salmon Priya Balasubramaniam Janet Parsons Gita Singh Amina Jabbar Qamar Zaidi Allison Scott Rosane Nisenbaum Jim Dunn Jason Ramsay Nasim Haque Patricia O’Campo

BACKGROUND There is ample evidence that residential neighbourhoods can influence mental well-being (MWB), with most studies relying on census or similar data to characterize communities. Few studies have actively investigated local residents' perceptions. METHODS Concept mapping was conducted with residents from five Toronto neighbourhoods representing low income and non-low income socio-econ...

Journal: :Urban Studies 2021

In this article, we ask how well Australian households are matched to their neighbourhood social environments. We broadly replicate a previous study of matching and what extent live in communities that similar socio-economic status characteristics. And, when move, do they relocate such way as increase similarity neighbours? The processes at the heart understanding urban structure, it changes ov...

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