Deprived neighbourhoods have long been associated with poorer health outcomes. However, many quantitative studies have not evidenced the mechanisms through which place 'gets under the skin' to influence health. The increasing prevalence of biosocial data provides new opportunities to explore these mechanisms and incorporate them into models of contextual effects. The stress pathway is a key biosocial mechanism; however, few studies have explicitly tested it in neighbourhood associations. This paper addresses this gap by investigating whether allostatic load, a biological response to chronic stress, mediates relationships of neighbourhood deprivation to physical and mental health. Data from UK Understanding Society is used to undertaken a mu...
Scientific evidence continues to accumulate that relates the experience of stress with overall poor ...
How do neighborhoods affect the health of residents? We propose that the impact of neighborhood diso...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
Deprived neighbourhoods have long been associated with poorer health outcomes. However, many quantit...
Research suggests that individuals living in more disadvantaged neighbourhoods experience higher lev...
Living in deprived neighbourhoods may have biological consequences, but few studies have assessed th...
Research suggests that individuals living in more disadvantaged neighbourhoods experience higher lev...
Living in deprived neighbourhoods may have biological consequences, but few studies have assessed th...
The stress pathway posits that those in disadvantaged circumstances are exposed to a higher degree o...
Living in deprived neighbourhoods may have biological consequences, but few studies have assessed th...
Poor neighborhoods may represent a situation of chronic stress, and may therefore be associated with...
Abstract Background Previous studies have found that residents of deprived neighbourhoods have an in...
Living in deprived neighbourhoods may have biological consequences, but few studies have assessed th...
In an attempt to mitigate health inequalities, researchers have focused on the unequal distribution ...
Residing in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods may pose substantial physiological stress, whic...
Scientific evidence continues to accumulate that relates the experience of stress with overall poor ...
How do neighborhoods affect the health of residents? We propose that the impact of neighborhood diso...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
Deprived neighbourhoods have long been associated with poorer health outcomes. However, many quantit...
Research suggests that individuals living in more disadvantaged neighbourhoods experience higher lev...
Living in deprived neighbourhoods may have biological consequences, but few studies have assessed th...
Research suggests that individuals living in more disadvantaged neighbourhoods experience higher lev...
Living in deprived neighbourhoods may have biological consequences, but few studies have assessed th...
The stress pathway posits that those in disadvantaged circumstances are exposed to a higher degree o...
Living in deprived neighbourhoods may have biological consequences, but few studies have assessed th...
Poor neighborhoods may represent a situation of chronic stress, and may therefore be associated with...
Abstract Background Previous studies have found that residents of deprived neighbourhoods have an in...
Living in deprived neighbourhoods may have biological consequences, but few studies have assessed th...
In an attempt to mitigate health inequalities, researchers have focused on the unequal distribution ...
Residing in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods may pose substantial physiological stress, whic...
Scientific evidence continues to accumulate that relates the experience of stress with overall poor ...
How do neighborhoods affect the health of residents? We propose that the impact of neighborhood diso...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...