Vigilance at home: Longitudinal analyses of neighborhood safety perceptions and health
Feeling unsafe in one's neighborhood is associated with poor health. This relation may be conferred through multiple pathways, including greater psychological distress and health behaviors that are associated with poorer health and perceptions of neighborhood safety. Women and older adults ofte...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer W. Robinette (Author), Susan T. Charles (Author), Tara L. Gruenewald (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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