نتایج جستجو برای: residential neighborhoods

تعداد نتایج: 43855  

Journal: :Journal of hypertension 2012
Andraea Van Hulst Frédérique Thomas Tracie A Barnett Yan Kestens Lise Gauvin Bruno Pannier Basile Chaix

BACKGROUND Studies of associations between neighborhood environments and blood pressure (BP) have relied on imprecise characterizations of neighborhoods. This study examines associations between SBP and DBP and a neighborhood typology based on numerous residential environment characteristics. METHODS Data from the Residential Environment and Coronary Heart Disease Study involving 7290 partici...

2014
Jennifer Darrah Stefanie DeLuca

Research on the housing choice voucher program and housing mobility interventions shows that even with assistance, it is difficult for poor minority families to relocate to, and remain in, low-poverty neighborhoods. Scholars suggest that both structural forces and individual preferences help explain these residential patterns. However, less attention is paid to where preferences come from, and ...

2015
Melissa Mae Hayes MELISSA M. HAYES Robert Adelman Dawn Baunach Charles Jaret

I conduct a case study of Atlanta's metropolitan core in order to provide a rich, detailed analysis of urban neighborhoods, and to document the persistence of racial inequalities. Using Census 2000 block group data, I examine racial residential segregation in the five core counties of Atlanta between whites and minority groups, as well as among minority groups. I find high levels of residential...

Journal: :Demography 2005
Micere Keels Greg J Duncan Stefanie Deluca Ruby Mendenhall James Rosenbaum

We examined whether the Gautreaux residential mobility program, which moved poor black volunteer families who were living in inner-city Chicago into more-affluent and integrated neighborhoods, produced long-run improvements in the neighborhood environments of the participants. We found that although all the participants moved in the 6 to 22 years since their initial placements, they continued t...

2016
Heather Moody Joe T. Darden

Childhood lead poisoning in the United States remains a persistent, prevalent environmental public health problem, especially for children living in central-city neighborhoods. These neighborhoods typically are racially segregated, are in proximity to current and/or legacy lead emission sources, consist of older housing, and contain disproportionately African American or black children of low-i...

2005
Michael J. McDermott Kimberly A. Mazor Stephen J. Shost Rajinder S. Narang Kenneth M. Aldous Jan E. Storm

Fugitive tetrachloroethylene (PCE, perc) emissions from dry cleaners operating in apartment buildings can contaminate residential indoor air. In 1997, New York State and New York City adopted regulations to reduce and contain perc emissions from dry cleaners located in residential and other buildings. As part of a New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) study, indoor air perc levels were d...

2015
Robert J. Lampman

Neighborhood residential segregation by income has been increasing in the United States since 1970 at a higher rate than can be explained by rising income inequality alone. Nearly nine million Americans live in neighborhoods of extreme poverty, defined as those in which at least 40 percent of residents are poor. As income segregation has increased, minority children from low-income families who...

2010
Marianna Virtanen Mika Kivimäki Jaana Pentti Tuula Oksanen Kirsi Ahola Anne Linna Anne Kouvonen Paula Salo Jussi Vahtera

This ongoing prospective study examined characteristics of school neighborhood and neighborhood of residence as predictors of sick leave among school teachers. School neighborhood income data for 226 lower-level comprehensive schools in 10 towns in Finland were derived from Statistics Finland and were linked to registerbased data on 3,063 teachers with no long-term sick leave at study entry. Ou...

Journal: :Journal of community psychology 2011
Ezer Kang Claude A Mellins Curtis Dolezal Katherine S Elkington Elaine J Abrams

Children living with perinatal HIV illness (PHIV+) disproportionately reside in disadvantaged neighborhoods and contend with persistent mental health challenges. This study examined the influences of disadvantaged residential neighborhood on anxiety and depression, and potential resources that buffer against internalizing problems when youths were exposed to neighborhood stressors. Multilevel a...

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