Health-based homophily in public housing developments
Abstract Public housing residents in the United States face disproportionately high risks for disease, presenting an urgent need for interventions. Evidence suggests interventions leveraging social networks can be successful when relationships are homophilous, as this leads to pooling of risk behavi...
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Main Authors: | Brenda Heaton (Author), Neha Gondal (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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