Abstract Background Self-rated health (SRH) is the general perception of an individual’s own health and a key indicator to measure health in population-based studies. Few studies have examined the association between perceived urban violence and SRH among young adults. There were an estimated 475,000 deaths in 2012 as a result of homicide on the world. Sixty percent of these deaths occurred among males aged 15–44 years, making homicide the third leading cause of death for this population group. This study aimed to determine and quantify the association between sex-specific perception of violence in the neighborhood and SRH among young adults. Methods Participants included 955 young adults (18–29 years) residing in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gera...
Background: Neighbourhood safety has repeatedly been shown to be associated with the health and well...
BACKGROUND: Violence is a major public health problem. Both clinical and population based studies sh...
Abstract Background In this study we examined whether (1) the neighbourhood aspects of access to ame...
Abstract This study assesses the prevalence of poor self-rated health and investigates its associati...
AbstractFeeling unsafe in one's neighborhood is associated with poor health. This relation may be co...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between sociodemographic and environmental ...
Health status is often analyzed in population surveys. Self-rated health (SRH) is a single-item summ...
Feeling unsafe in one's neighborhood is associated with poor health. This relation may be conferred ...
Abstract Background Communities with large minority populations often are located near sources of po...
Feeling unsafe in one's neighborhood is associated with poor health. This relation may be conferred ...
The influence of neighborhood characteristics on self-rated health has been little studied. A multil...
Health status is often analyzed in population surveys. Self-rated health (SRH) is a single-item summ...
Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of literature and i...
Background: Neighbourhood safety has repeatedly been shown to be associated with the health and well...
Background: Neighbourhood safety has repeatedly been shown to be associated with the health and well...
Background: Neighbourhood safety has repeatedly been shown to be associated with the health and well...
BACKGROUND: Violence is a major public health problem. Both clinical and population based studies sh...
Abstract Background In this study we examined whether (1) the neighbourhood aspects of access to ame...
Abstract This study assesses the prevalence of poor self-rated health and investigates its associati...
AbstractFeeling unsafe in one's neighborhood is associated with poor health. This relation may be co...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between sociodemographic and environmental ...
Health status is often analyzed in population surveys. Self-rated health (SRH) is a single-item summ...
Feeling unsafe in one's neighborhood is associated with poor health. This relation may be conferred ...
Abstract Background Communities with large minority populations often are located near sources of po...
Feeling unsafe in one's neighborhood is associated with poor health. This relation may be conferred ...
The influence of neighborhood characteristics on self-rated health has been little studied. A multil...
Health status is often analyzed in population surveys. Self-rated health (SRH) is a single-item summ...
Objectives: Violence is regarded as a major health issue in an increasing amount of literature and i...
Background: Neighbourhood safety has repeatedly been shown to be associated with the health and well...
Background: Neighbourhood safety has repeatedly been shown to be associated with the health and well...
Background: Neighbourhood safety has repeatedly been shown to be associated with the health and well...
BACKGROUND: Violence is a major public health problem. Both clinical and population based studies sh...
Abstract Background In this study we examined whether (1) the neighbourhood aspects of access to ame...