The Great Recession precipitated unprecedented home foreclosures increases, but documentation of related neighborhood changes and population health is scant. Using the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study (N = 277), we examined associations between neighborhood-level recession indicators and thymic function, a life course immunological health indicator. In covariate-adjusted multilevel models, each 10 percentage point increase in abandoned home prevalence and 1 percentage point increase in 2009 home foreclosures was associated with 1.7-year and 3.3-year increases in thymic aging, respectively. Associations attenuated after adjustment for neighborhood-level social cohesion, suggesting community ties may buffer recession-related immune aging. Ef...
peer reviewedBackground: While associations of neighborhood conditions with cognitive functioning at...
This study examined how neighborhood conditions changed and how neighborhood conditions were associa...
Recent research has shown that geographic areas that experienced greater household deleveraging duri...
The Great Recession precipitated unprecedented home foreclosures increases, but documentation of rel...
peer reviewedThe changing economic fortunes of cities influence mental health. However, the mechanis...
Foreclosure rates reached unprecedented levels in the United States during the Great Recession. Duri...
Given documented links between individual socioeconomic status (SES) and health, it is likely that—i...
The effects of city and neighbourhood contexts on individuals’ well-being have long garnered sociolo...
We advance scholarship about how macroeconomic forces differentially manifest themselves across loca...
peer reviewedAmerican cities and neighborhoods vary in their residents’ typical levels of mental hea...
The private home is a crucial site in the aging process, yet the upkeep of this physical space often...
Aims: Neighborhoods’ structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances and resi...
Neighborhoods' structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances and residents'...
peer reviewedClose social networks provide older persons with resources, including social support, t...
Longitudinal, individual-specific data from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) provide...
peer reviewedBackground: While associations of neighborhood conditions with cognitive functioning at...
This study examined how neighborhood conditions changed and how neighborhood conditions were associa...
Recent research has shown that geographic areas that experienced greater household deleveraging duri...
The Great Recession precipitated unprecedented home foreclosures increases, but documentation of rel...
peer reviewedThe changing economic fortunes of cities influence mental health. However, the mechanis...
Foreclosure rates reached unprecedented levels in the United States during the Great Recession. Duri...
Given documented links between individual socioeconomic status (SES) and health, it is likely that—i...
The effects of city and neighbourhood contexts on individuals’ well-being have long garnered sociolo...
We advance scholarship about how macroeconomic forces differentially manifest themselves across loca...
peer reviewedAmerican cities and neighborhoods vary in their residents’ typical levels of mental hea...
The private home is a crucial site in the aging process, yet the upkeep of this physical space often...
Aims: Neighborhoods’ structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances and resi...
Neighborhoods' structural conditions are consequential for their social circumstances and residents'...
peer reviewedClose social networks provide older persons with resources, including social support, t...
Longitudinal, individual-specific data from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) provide...
peer reviewedBackground: While associations of neighborhood conditions with cognitive functioning at...
This study examined how neighborhood conditions changed and how neighborhood conditions were associa...
Recent research has shown that geographic areas that experienced greater household deleveraging duri...