The purpose of this study is to identify ‘hotspots’ or concentrations of increased childhood asthma prevalence within the city of St. Louis, and examine the neighborhood characteristics and access to healthcare resources within these hotspots to identify relevant patterns or correlationshttps://openscholarship.wustl.edu/gis_poster/1041/thumbnail.jp
Objectives Previous research has established links between child, family, and neighborhood disadvant...
Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest in the role...
BACKGROUND: While several studies suggest that traffic-related air pollutants are detrimental for re...
The rise in asthma among children is a matter of worldwide concern. The reasons include not only gen...
This research uses the Social Vulnerability Index, a measure of urban residential and environmental ...
BACKGROUND. The incidence and morbidity of wheezing illnesses and childhood asthma is especially hig...
Asthma is one of the leading chronic diseases in children 17 years of age and under with nine millio...
To investigate the extent to which traffic exposure affects the lung function of children with asthm...
Despite an improved understanding of the disease, the prevalence of asthma and asthma-related morbid...
Asthma is a common disease that causes airways to become inflamed and swell, which leads to difficul...
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...
The problem being addressed in this proposed study is the tendency of residents living in low-income...
International audienceBackgroundAsthma is the most common chronic illness among children. We aimed t...
During the 20th century, urbanization has increasing and represented a major demographic and environ...
Objectives Previous research has established links between child, family, and neighborhood disadvant...
Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest in the role...
BACKGROUND: While several studies suggest that traffic-related air pollutants are detrimental for re...
The rise in asthma among children is a matter of worldwide concern. The reasons include not only gen...
This research uses the Social Vulnerability Index, a measure of urban residential and environmental ...
BACKGROUND. The incidence and morbidity of wheezing illnesses and childhood asthma is especially hig...
Asthma is one of the leading chronic diseases in children 17 years of age and under with nine millio...
To investigate the extent to which traffic exposure affects the lung function of children with asthm...
Despite an improved understanding of the disease, the prevalence of asthma and asthma-related morbid...
Asthma is a common disease that causes airways to become inflamed and swell, which leads to difficul...
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...
The problem being addressed in this proposed study is the tendency of residents living in low-income...
International audienceBackgroundAsthma is the most common chronic illness among children. We aimed t...
During the 20th century, urbanization has increasing and represented a major demographic and environ...
Objectives Previous research has established links between child, family, and neighborhood disadvant...
Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest in the role...
BACKGROUND: While several studies suggest that traffic-related air pollutants are detrimental for re...