Exploring differences in perceptions of gentrification, neighborhood satisfaction, social cohesion, and health among residents of two predominantly African American Pittsburgh neighborhoods (n = 60)
Abstract Background Gentrification often leads to changes in the social and physical environment of neighborhoods, which social capital theory has found are connected to aspects of resident health and wellbeing. A growing body of literature has explored the impact of gentrification on health and wel...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Mendoza-Graf (Author), Sarah MacCarthy (Author), Rebecca Collins (Author), La'Vette Wagner (Author), Tamara Dubowitz (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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