Although rapid urbanization and associated rural-to-urban migration has brought in enormous economic benefits in Chinese cities, one of the negative externalities include adverse effects upon the migrant workers’ mental health. The links between housing conditions and mental health are well-established in healthy city and community planning scholarship. Nonetheless, there has thusfar been no Chinese study deciphering the links between housing conditions and mental health accounting for macro-level community environments, and no study has previously examined the nature of the relationships in locals and migrants. To overcome this research gap, we hypothesized that housing conditions may have a direct and indirect effects upon mental which ma...
This study demonstrates the mechanisms of housing tenure mix affecting residents' mental health via ...
Abstract Objectives Since 1978...
Abstract Background Ecological migrants has a special background compared with other types of migran...
Although rapid urbanization and associated rural-to-urban migration has brought in enormous economic...
Background: Migrants experience substantial changes in their neighborhood physical and social enviro...
In the past three decades, the rapid migration and urbanization process in China has led to signific...
In recent years, the mental health of urban residents has become a global concern, and China is no e...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that exposure to residential green space is beneficial for peo...
China’s internal migrants suffer from marginalised housing conditions, poor neighbourhood environmen...
Social epidemiological studies have long understood housing as a social determinant of mental health...
The data has been generated by ethnographic observations, interviews and interactions with migrant w...
Responding to claims in urban studies and epidemiology that modern urban living negatively affects t...
Objectives: The rapid growth of urban areas in China in the past few decades has introduced profound...
Responding to claims in urban studies and epidemiology that modern urban living negatively affects t...
Abstract Background Previous studies in developed countries have found that living in rapidly urbani...
This study demonstrates the mechanisms of housing tenure mix affecting residents' mental health via ...
Abstract Objectives Since 1978...
Abstract Background Ecological migrants has a special background compared with other types of migran...
Although rapid urbanization and associated rural-to-urban migration has brought in enormous economic...
Background: Migrants experience substantial changes in their neighborhood physical and social enviro...
In the past three decades, the rapid migration and urbanization process in China has led to signific...
In recent years, the mental health of urban residents has become a global concern, and China is no e...
Background Emerging evidence suggests that exposure to residential green space is beneficial for peo...
China’s internal migrants suffer from marginalised housing conditions, poor neighbourhood environmen...
Social epidemiological studies have long understood housing as a social determinant of mental health...
The data has been generated by ethnographic observations, interviews and interactions with migrant w...
Responding to claims in urban studies and epidemiology that modern urban living negatively affects t...
Objectives: The rapid growth of urban areas in China in the past few decades has introduced profound...
Responding to claims in urban studies and epidemiology that modern urban living negatively affects t...
Abstract Background Previous studies in developed countries have found that living in rapidly urbani...
This study demonstrates the mechanisms of housing tenure mix affecting residents' mental health via ...
Abstract Objectives Since 1978...
Abstract Background Ecological migrants has a special background compared with other types of migran...