Ignoring people’s daily mobility and exposures to nonresidential contexts may lead to erroneous results in epidemiological studies of people’s exposures to and the health impact of environmental factors. This paper identifies and describes a phenomenon called neighborhood effect averaging, which may significantly confound the neighborhood effect as a result of such neglect when examining the health impact of mobility-dependent exposures (e.g., air pollution). Several recent studies that provide strong evidence for the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) are discussed. The paper concludes that, due to the observed attenuation of the neighborhood effect associated with people’s daily mobility, increasing the mobilit...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
International audienceBackground: Because of confounding from the urban/rural and socioeconomic orga...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
Ignoring people’s daily mobility and exposures to nonresidential contexts may lead to erroneou...
The neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) is a major methodological problem that might affect...
This paper examines the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) in the evaluation of sociodemog...
The number of studies estimating neighbourhood effects has increased rapidly during the last two dec...
Environmental health researchers have long used concepts like the neighborhood effect to assessing p...
Research has made clear that neighborhoods impact the health and well-being of their residents. A re...
In prior research, neighborhood effects have often been weak or inconsistent in predicting specific ...
People who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods tend to have poor physical and mental health, but thi...
International audienceIn early contextual studies, the aim was to demonstrate overall neighborhood i...
Epidemiological studies often assign outdoor air pollution concentrations to residential locations w...
Abstract: In early contextual studies, the aim was to demonstrate overall neighborhood influences ra...
The causality issue has become one of the key questions in the debate over the relationship between ...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
International audienceBackground: Because of confounding from the urban/rural and socioeconomic orga...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
Ignoring people’s daily mobility and exposures to nonresidential contexts may lead to erroneou...
The neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) is a major methodological problem that might affect...
This paper examines the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) in the evaluation of sociodemog...
The number of studies estimating neighbourhood effects has increased rapidly during the last two dec...
Environmental health researchers have long used concepts like the neighborhood effect to assessing p...
Research has made clear that neighborhoods impact the health and well-being of their residents. A re...
In prior research, neighborhood effects have often been weak or inconsistent in predicting specific ...
People who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods tend to have poor physical and mental health, but thi...
International audienceIn early contextual studies, the aim was to demonstrate overall neighborhood i...
Epidemiological studies often assign outdoor air pollution concentrations to residential locations w...
Abstract: In early contextual studies, the aim was to demonstrate overall neighborhood influences ra...
The causality issue has become one of the key questions in the debate over the relationship between ...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...
International audienceBackground: Because of confounding from the urban/rural and socioeconomic orga...
Six major challenges confront statistical researchers attempting to quantify accurately the independ...