Childhood asthma is a critical public health problem of urban centers in the United States and other industrialized nations. Population-based and laboratory research studies indicate that psychosocial stress differentially affects asthma expression. Witnessing or experiencing community violence is a psychosocial stressor that results in long-term biological changes that may in turn contribute to asthma morbidity. This is a review of the literature that examines the exposure to violence as a psychosocial stressor that is independently associated with asthma morbidity even after adjustment for income, housing, and other adverse life events. In addition to acting as a physiological trigger for the disease, community violence can also impact he...
It is generally surmised that community stressors have an incubating effect for a variety of diagnos...
BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health and allostatic load theory suggest social environment can ...
Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest in the role...
Childhood asthma is a critical public health problem of urban centers in the United States and other...
Childhood asthma is a critical public health problem of urban centers in the United States and other...
Objectives. We examined the association between exposure to violence and asthma among urban children...
ABSTRACT Background: Asthma is recognized as a major public health issue for US children. Evidence s...
The social forces that affect individual health are powerful and yet poorly understood. For example,...
Over the last two decades, a growing body of evidence has linked chronic psychosocial stress to asth...
Objectives. We examined the association between exposure to violence and asthma among urban children...
UnrestrictedChildhood asthma prevalence is often higher in areas of low socioeconomic status (SES), ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have emphasized the role of psychosocial stressors as a determinant of as...
Recent research shows that exposure to community violence is, directly and indirectly, associated wi...
Recent studies have emphasized the role of psychosocial stressors as a determinant of asthma, and ne...
Asthma disproportionately affects non-whites in urban areas and those of low socioeconomic status, y...
It is generally surmised that community stressors have an incubating effect for a variety of diagnos...
BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health and allostatic load theory suggest social environment can ...
Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest in the role...
Childhood asthma is a critical public health problem of urban centers in the United States and other...
Childhood asthma is a critical public health problem of urban centers in the United States and other...
Objectives. We examined the association between exposure to violence and asthma among urban children...
ABSTRACT Background: Asthma is recognized as a major public health issue for US children. Evidence s...
The social forces that affect individual health are powerful and yet poorly understood. For example,...
Over the last two decades, a growing body of evidence has linked chronic psychosocial stress to asth...
Objectives. We examined the association between exposure to violence and asthma among urban children...
UnrestrictedChildhood asthma prevalence is often higher in areas of low socioeconomic status (SES), ...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have emphasized the role of psychosocial stressors as a determinant of as...
Recent research shows that exposure to community violence is, directly and indirectly, associated wi...
Recent studies have emphasized the role of psychosocial stressors as a determinant of asthma, and ne...
Asthma disproportionately affects non-whites in urban areas and those of low socioeconomic status, y...
It is generally surmised that community stressors have an incubating effect for a variety of diagnos...
BACKGROUND: Social determinants of health and allostatic load theory suggest social environment can ...
Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest in the role...