نتایج جستجو برای: residential neighborhood

تعداد نتایج: 63740  

2017
Tserendulam Shagdarsuren Keiko Nakamura Layla McCay

BACKGROUND This study was conducted in rapidly urbanizing Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, to examine patterns of perceived neighborhood quality by residents and the associations between these patterns and self-reported general and mental health in middle-aged women. METHODS A questionnaire survey was administered to 960 women aged 40-60 years. Demographic and socio-economic characteristics, subjects' ...

Introduction: Disaster resilience is a complex and multi-dimensional concept whose psychosocial aspects become more uncertain in relation to physical reconstruction. Since one of the most important effects of a disaster is the psychosocial consequences that lead to disruptions in the survivors' individual and collective lives, this article investigates the impact of different aspects of neighbo...

Journal: :معماری و شهرسازی آرمان شهر 0
ali yaran associate professor of architecture, ministry of science, research &technology, tehran, iran.

a full account of architectural science must include empirical findings about the social and psychological influences that housing have on their occupants. tall residential housing can have a myriad of such effects. this review summarizes the results of research on the influences of high-rise housing on residents’ experiences of the housing, satisfaction, preferences, social behavior, children,...

Journal: :Institute for Analytical Sociology dissertation series 2021

Studies on ethnic residential segregation analyze how the inter-neighborhood mobility of individuals shapes their spatial distribution across cities. This literature has shown that ...

جهانشاهلو, لعلا, درودی, محمدرضا, شهریاری, سید کمال‌الدین,

Satisfaction achievement in residential areas is formed by different factors; one of them is economic factor of city. Economic indicators are effective along with physical, cultural, social, cultural and other components on the amount of maintenance and absorption of population in urban context, in the assessment of residents from their home environments. It is raised as one of the effective fa...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2003
Patricia O'Campo

In less than 10 years, the field of epidemiology has been transformed. During this time, multilevel modeling has gone from a little-known and perhaps even unwelcome method of analysis to a household name. Multilevel models appeared much earlier in the fields of demography, sociology of education, and criminology (refer, for example, to Raudenbush et al. (1), Mason et al. (2), and Nuttal et al. ...

Journal: :international journal of architecture and urban development 0
mohammadmoein masrour m.a., department of architecture, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, iran. mohammadjafar karbaschi assistant professor, department of architecture, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, iran. gholamhosein naseri assistant professor, department of architecture, damghan branch, islamic azad university, damghan, iran.

organization of living environment is possible through a clear definition of private and public arenas and determinationof a spatial hierarchy. such defined arenas increase the sense of belonging to the environment which personalizesresidential environments. enclosure is among the quantities that play a significant role in defining the spaces. in fact,enclosure is the factor that defines a spac...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2007
Alexis Dinno

The causal feedback implied by urban neighborhood conditions that shape human health experiences, that in turn shape neighborhood conditions through a complex causal web, raises a challenge for traditional epidemiological causal analyses. This article introduces the loop analysis method, and builds off of a core loop model linking neighborhood property vacancy rate, resident depressive symptoms...

Journal: :Health & place 2011
Glen D Johnson Xiaoning Lu

The effect of residential neighborhood characteristics on a child's risk of serious motor vehicle traffic occupant injuries was evaluated in New York State, USA, for the years 1993-2003, with particular focus on the effect of neighborhood walkability. Risk increased significantly (p < 0.0001) with decreasing street connectivity and as more workers commuted more than 30 min using means other tha...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2013
Neeta P Connally Kimberly Yousey-Hindes James Meek

The selection of controls is an important methodological consideration for case-control studies. Neighborhood-matched control selection is particularly crucial for studies of vector-borne disease, such as Lyme disease, for which risk is intrinsically linked to geographical location. The matching of case-control pairs on neighborhood can help control for variation in ecological risk factors that...

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