Are perceptions of community safety associated with respiratory illness among a low-income, minority adult population?
Abstract Background Growing evidence suggests social disadvantage magnifies the harmful health effects of environmental hazards; however, there is limited research related to perceptions of risk among individuals who live near such environmental hazard sites. We explored the association between indi...
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Main Authors: | Kristen N. Arthur (Author), Rhonda Spencer-Hwang (Author), Synnøve F. Knutsen (Author), David Shavlik (Author), Samuel Soret (Author), Susanne Montgomery (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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