Social capital and income inequality have been proposed as important mediators of the relation between the material environment and health outcomes. We determined whether indicators of social capital are (i) associated with neighbourhood gonorrhea rates, and (ii) mediate the relation between alcohol outlet density and gonorrhea rate. Longitudinal analyses of age- and sex-adjusted gonorrhea cases reported from 1990 to 1996 in the 445 census tracts affected by the 1992 civil unrest in Los Angeles, California was conducted. The role of alcohol outlets was assessed both as tracts with surrendered off-sale outlets due to the civil unrest and annual off-sale alcohol outlet density rates. Tract level voting rates were used as one indicator o...
Background: Little research has focused on the spatial distribution of social capital, despite socia...
Neighbourhood social capital is often claimed benecial for health, yet evidence of this contextual e...
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We conducted spatial regression analysis to account for spatial clustering of sexually transmitted d...
This study tests the effect of neighborhood changes on gonorrhea rates. Prior studies that indicate ...
Background: Social capital has been related to a number of important public health variables such as...
Background: Social capital has been related to a number of important public health variables such as...
We conducted spatial regression analysis to account for spatial clustering of sexually transmitted d...
PURPOSE: To determine if the spatial pattern of gonorrhea observed for North Carolina was influenced...
Research on social capital, health and place has increasingly expanded, however relatively little re...
Identifying how social determinants of health (SDH) influence the burden of disease in communities a...
Employing a multilevel perspective on the health effects of social capital, this study analyzes how ...
This study provides an empirical test of two mechanisms (social capital and exposure to air pollutio...
Background There is a strong socio-economic gradient in both tobacco-and alcohol-related harm. One ...
YesRecent research on health inequalities moves beyond illustrating the importance of psychosocial f...
Background: Little research has focused on the spatial distribution of social capital, despite socia...
Neighbourhood social capital is often claimed benecial for health, yet evidence of this contextual e...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Public Health Resources at DigitalCom...
We conducted spatial regression analysis to account for spatial clustering of sexually transmitted d...
This study tests the effect of neighborhood changes on gonorrhea rates. Prior studies that indicate ...
Background: Social capital has been related to a number of important public health variables such as...
Background: Social capital has been related to a number of important public health variables such as...
We conducted spatial regression analysis to account for spatial clustering of sexually transmitted d...
PURPOSE: To determine if the spatial pattern of gonorrhea observed for North Carolina was influenced...
Research on social capital, health and place has increasingly expanded, however relatively little re...
Identifying how social determinants of health (SDH) influence the burden of disease in communities a...
Employing a multilevel perspective on the health effects of social capital, this study analyzes how ...
This study provides an empirical test of two mechanisms (social capital and exposure to air pollutio...
Background There is a strong socio-economic gradient in both tobacco-and alcohol-related harm. One ...
YesRecent research on health inequalities moves beyond illustrating the importance of psychosocial f...
Background: Little research has focused on the spatial distribution of social capital, despite socia...
Neighbourhood social capital is often claimed benecial for health, yet evidence of this contextual e...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Public Health Resources at DigitalCom...