What predicts how safe people feel in their neighborhoods and does it depend on functional status?
Feeling unsafe in one's neighborhood is related to poor health. Features of the neighborhood environment have been suggested to inform perceptions of neighborhood safety. Yet, the relative contribution of these features (e.g., uneven sidewalks, crime, perceived neighborhood physical disorder) o...
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Main Authors: | Alfredo J. Velasquez (Author), Jason A. Douglas (Author), Fangqi Guo (Author), Jennifer W. Robinette (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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