C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAIMS: The stigma of living in a disadvantaged area is a consistent theme in discussions with residents of neighbourhood renewal (NR) areas in Victoria, Australia. Despite this, stigma is rarely examined explicitly in studies of neighbourhood disadvantage and health. This study will address four questions: (1) How do residents of disadvantaged areas describe their experiences of neighbourhood stigma? (2) Do experiences of neighbourhood stigma vary within neighbourhoods? (3) Is neighbourhood stigma related to health? (4) Is the relationship between neighbourhood stigma and health explained by other social factors that may contribute to poorer health? DESIGN: Cross-sectional community interviews comparing people l...
Abstract Background Urban renewal programs aim to target both the physical and social environments t...
This article appeared in Social Science and Medicine, published by Elsevier Ltd. Under Elsevier's co...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
Place-based stigma is linked with health and social harms, but few studies have assessed what action...
As part of the State Government's Neighbourhood Revewal strategy which has been implemented in 19 of...
A number of studies emphasise that the place of residence determines the health and wellbeing of it...
It has been known for a long time that people living in socially and economically deprived neighbour...
Abstract Background In this study we examined whether (1) the neighbourhood aspects of access to ame...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if neighbourhood psychosocial characteristics contribute to in...
International audienceResidents of socioeconomically deprived areas perceive their neighbourhood as ...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.There is growing interest in the impact that neigh...
A growing body of literature suggests that neighbourhood context may affect human behaviour both of ...
OBJECTIVE: To report on perceived neighbourhood cohesion and describe its social distribution. DESIG...
Abstract Background Urban renewal programs aim to target both the physical and social environments t...
This article appeared in Social Science and Medicine, published by Elsevier Ltd. Under Elsevier's co...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
Place-based stigma is linked with health and social harms, but few studies have assessed what action...
As part of the State Government's Neighbourhood Revewal strategy which has been implemented in 19 of...
A number of studies emphasise that the place of residence determines the health and wellbeing of it...
It has been known for a long time that people living in socially and economically deprived neighbour...
Abstract Background In this study we examined whether (1) the neighbourhood aspects of access to ame...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
Purpose: This study aims to determine if neighbourhood psychosocial characteristics contribute to in...
International audienceResidents of socioeconomically deprived areas perceive their neighbourhood as ...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.There is growing interest in the impact that neigh...
A growing body of literature suggests that neighbourhood context may affect human behaviour both of ...
OBJECTIVE: To report on perceived neighbourhood cohesion and describe its social distribution. DESIG...
Abstract Background Urban renewal programs aim to target both the physical and social environments t...
This article appeared in Social Science and Medicine, published by Elsevier Ltd. Under Elsevier's co...
Many poor suburbs in Australia with higher than average numbers of public housing tenants do not sim...