نتایج جستجو برای: residential neighborhoods

تعداد نتایج: 43855  

2012
Scott J Strath Michael J Greenwald Raymond Isaacs Teresa L Hart Elizabeth K Lenz Christopher J Dondzila Ann M Swartz

BACKGROUND Few studies have investigated both the self-perceived and measured environment with objectively determined physical activity in older adults. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to examine measured and perceived environmental associations with physical activity of older adults residing across different neighborhood types. METHODS One-hundred and forty-eight older individuals, me...

2000
LAWRENCE F. KATZ JEFFREY R. KLING JEFFREY B. LIEBMAN Xavier Briggs Janet Currie David Ellwood Alan Krueger Edward Lazear Willard Manning Joseph Newhouse Larry Orr

We examine short-run impacts of changes in residential neighborhoods on the well-being of families residing in high-poverty public housing projects who received Section 8 housing vouchers through a random lottery. Households offered vouchers experienced improvements in multiplemeasures of well-being relative to a control group, including increased safety, improved health among household heads, ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2004
Jason D Boardman

Using data from the 1995 Detroit Area Study (N = 1106) in conjunction with tract-level data from the 1990 census, this paper evaluates the relationship between residential stability and physical health among black and white adults. Results suggest that neighborhood-level variation in health is primarily mediated by key sociodemographic characteristics of individuals (e.g., age, race, and socioe...

Journal: :Social science research 2011
Pamela R Bennett

Relatively few studies examine the relationship between racial residential segregation and educational or cognitive outcomes. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health and the institutional resources model of neighborhood effects, I investigate one account of how macrostructural arrangements between race, neighborhood segregation, and school quality interact to produc...

Journal: :The International migration review 1999
K D Crowder

"To assess the relative roles of race and ethnicity in shaping patterns of residential segregation, this article utilizes indices of segregation and a geographic mapping strategy to examine the residential patterns of West Indian blacks in the greater New York City area. The socioeconomic characteristics of neighborhoods occupied by West Indian blacks are also examined and compared to those of ...

2006
Elizabeth E. Bruch Robert D. Mare Elizabeth Bruch John Miller Scott Page Frauke Kreuter Mark Handcock Martina Morris Anne Pebley Christine Schwartz Judith Seltzer

This paper examines the relationships between the residential choices of individuals and aggregate segregation patterns. Analyses based on computational models show that high levels of segregation occur only when individuals' preferences follow a threshold function. If individuals make finer-grained distinctions among neighborhoods that vary in racial composition, preferences alone do not lead ...

2017
Sungmin Lee Chanam Lee Susan Rodiek

Falls are serious health problems among older adults, and are the leading cause of fatal and nonfatal injuries treated by emergency medical services (EMS). Although considerable research has examined the risk factors of falls at the individual level, relatively few studies have addressed the risk factors at the neighborhood level. This study examines the characteristics of neighborhood environm...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2007
Véronique Dupéré Eric Lacourse J Douglas Willms Frank Vitaro Richard E Tremblay

Because youth gangs tend to cluster in disadvantaged neighborhoods, adolescents living in such neighborhoods are more likely to encounter opportunities to join youth gangs. However, in the face of these opportunities, not all adolescents respond in the same manner. Those with preexisting psychopathic tendencies might be especially likely to join. In this study, we tested whether a combination o...

2017
Sungwoo Lim Pui Ying Chan Sarah Walters Gretchen Culp Mary Huynh L Hannah Gould

OBJECTIVES As gentrification continues in New York City as well as other urban areas, residents of lower socioeconomic status maybe at higher risk for residential displacement. Yet, there have been few quantitative assessments of the health impacts of displacement. The objective of this paper is to assess the association between displacement and healthcare access and mental health among the ori...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Flora I Matheson Rahim Moineddin James R Dunn Maria Isabella Creatore Piotr Gozdyra Richard H Glazier

Using multilevel analysis we find that residents of "stressed" neighborhoods have higher levels of depression than residents of less "stressed" neighborhoods. Data for individuals are from two cycles of the Canadian Community Health Survey, a national probability sample of 56,428 adults living in 25 Census Metropolitan Areas in Canada, with linked information about the respondents' census tract...

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