Associations between neighborhood built, social, or toxicant conditions and child externalizing behaviors in the Detroit metro area: a cross-sectional study of the neighborhood 'exposome'
Abstract Background The specific 'active ingredients' through which neighborhood disadvantage increases risk for child psychopathology remains unclear, in large part because research to date has nearly always focused on poverty to the exclusion of other neighborhood domains. The objective...
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Main Authors: | Amber L. Pearson (Author), Elizabeth A. Shewark (Author), S. Alexandra Burt (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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