Objectives Previous research has established links between child, family, and neighborhood disadvantages and child asthma. We add to this literature by first characterizing neighborhoods in Houston, TX by demographic, economic, and air quality characteristics to establish differences in pediatric asthma diagnoses across neighborhoods. Second, we identify the relative risk of social, economic, and environmental risk factors for child asthma diagnoses. Methods We geocoded and linked electronic pediatric medical records to neighborhood-level social and economic indicators. Using latent profile modeling techniques, we identified Advantaged, Middle-class, and Disadvantaged neighborhoods. We then used a modified version of the Blinder-Oaxaca regr...
Ambient air pollution is a well-known risk factor of various asthma-related outcomes, however, past ...
Ambient air pollution is a well-known risk factor of various asthma-related outcomes, however, past ...
We investigate how distinct residential environments uniquely influence chronic child disease. Aggre...
Importance: In the United States, Black and Hispanic children have higher rates of asthma and asthma...
Asthma is one of the leading chronic diseases in children 17 years of age and under with nine millio...
RATIONALE. Family poverty during childhood may exert persistent adverse effects on health and econom...
Background: Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest...
IntroductionStudies consistently show that children living in poor neighborhoods have worse asthma o...
Racial and socioeconomic disparities in childhood asthma have been partially attributed to different...
Objectives This study used a Cox proportional hazards model to determine whether neighborhood charac...
The goal of this study was to assess the relationship between type and quality of housing and childh...
Rationale. Material deprivation has been proposed as a more comprehensive measure of socioeconomic s...
Asthma is the most disparate common disease by race/ethnicity (Oh et al., 2016). To lessen the racia...
To investigate the extent to which traffic exposure affects the lung function of children with asthm...
Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest in the role...
Ambient air pollution is a well-known risk factor of various asthma-related outcomes, however, past ...
Ambient air pollution is a well-known risk factor of various asthma-related outcomes, however, past ...
We investigate how distinct residential environments uniquely influence chronic child disease. Aggre...
Importance: In the United States, Black and Hispanic children have higher rates of asthma and asthma...
Asthma is one of the leading chronic diseases in children 17 years of age and under with nine millio...
RATIONALE. Family poverty during childhood may exert persistent adverse effects on health and econom...
Background: Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest...
IntroductionStudies consistently show that children living in poor neighborhoods have worse asthma o...
Racial and socioeconomic disparities in childhood asthma have been partially attributed to different...
Objectives This study used a Cox proportional hazards model to determine whether neighborhood charac...
The goal of this study was to assess the relationship between type and quality of housing and childh...
Rationale. Material deprivation has been proposed as a more comprehensive measure of socioeconomic s...
Asthma is the most disparate common disease by race/ethnicity (Oh et al., 2016). To lessen the racia...
To investigate the extent to which traffic exposure affects the lung function of children with asthm...
Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest in the role...
Ambient air pollution is a well-known risk factor of various asthma-related outcomes, however, past ...
Ambient air pollution is a well-known risk factor of various asthma-related outcomes, however, past ...
We investigate how distinct residential environments uniquely influence chronic child disease. Aggre...