Objectives: This study estimated the health impacts of neighbourhood socioeconomic position (SEP) among public housing residents. Because applicants to public housing were assigned to housing projects primarily based on factors other than personal choice, we capitalised on a quasirandom source of variation in neighbourhood of residence to obtain more valid estimates of the health impacts of neighbourhood SEP. Design: Quasiexperimental study. Setting: Greater Metropolitan Toronto area, Canada. Participants: Residents (24 019–28 858 adults age ≥30 years in 1994 for all outcomes except for asthma, for which the sample was expanded to 66 627 individuals age ≥4 years) of public housing on 1 January 1994. Outcome measures Incident hypertension, d...
This paper examines neighbourhood effects on health within a large Canadian city--Montréal. Our appr...
This study identifies the extent to which neighbourhood socioeconomic trends are related to intentio...
Introduction The built environment can shape modifiable risk factors such as obesity, poor diet, and...
Background Observational studies have identified a link between unfavourable neighbourhood character...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have identified a link between unfavourable neighbourhood characte...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
This multilevel study examined the influence of neighbourhood socioeconomic context on individual he...
Although the Canadian health care system provides essential services to all residents, evidence sugg...
Purpose: This study examines associations between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and self-r...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
BACKGROUND: Prior research examining neighbourhood effects on cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) has foc...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Previous studies of neighbourhood effects on ischaemic heart disease (IHD) have use...
Health research into neighbourhood effects has generally examined neighbourhoods cross-sectionally, ...
This paper examines neighbourhood effects on health within a large Canadian city--Montréal. Our appr...
This study identifies the extent to which neighbourhood socioeconomic trends are related to intentio...
Introduction The built environment can shape modifiable risk factors such as obesity, poor diet, and...
Background Observational studies have identified a link between unfavourable neighbourhood character...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have identified a link between unfavourable neighbourhood characte...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
This multilevel study examined the influence of neighbourhood socioeconomic context on individual he...
Although the Canadian health care system provides essential services to all residents, evidence sugg...
Purpose: This study examines associations between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and self-r...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
BACKGROUND: Prior research examining neighbourhood effects on cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) has foc...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Previous studies of neighbourhood effects on ischaemic heart disease (IHD) have use...
Health research into neighbourhood effects has generally examined neighbourhoods cross-sectionally, ...
This paper examines neighbourhood effects on health within a large Canadian city--Montréal. Our appr...
This study identifies the extent to which neighbourhood socioeconomic trends are related to intentio...
Introduction The built environment can shape modifiable risk factors such as obesity, poor diet, and...