Estimating exposure to neighborhood crime by race and ethnicity for public health research
Abstract Background Police-reported crime data (hereafter "crime") is routinely used as a psychosocial stressor in public health research, yet few studies have jointly examined (a) differences in crime exposure based on participant race and ethnicity, (b) differences in measures of crime e...
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Main Authors: | Evans K. Lodge (Author), Cathrine Hoyo (Author), Carmen M. Gutierrez (Author), Kristen M. Rappazzo (Author), Michael E. Emch (Author), Chantel L. Martin (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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