Census data are widely used for assessing neighborhood socioeconomic context. Research using census data has been inconsistent in variable choice and usually limited to single geographic areas. This paper seeks to a) outline a process for developing a neighborhood deprivation index using principal components analysis and b) demonstrate an example of its utility for identifying contextual variables that are associated with perinatal health outcomes across diverse geographic areas. Year 2000 U.S. Census and vital records birth data (1998-2001) were merged at the census tract level for 19 cities (located in three states) and five suburban counties (located in three states), which were used to create eight study areas within four states. Census...
Neighborhood deprivation plays an important role in childhood health and development, but defining t...
This project seeks to understand the relationship between neighborhood quality and birth weight in C...
Previous studies suggested either census-tract-level median household income (MHI) or median family ...
Census data are widely used for assessing neighborhood socioeconomic context. Research using census ...
Living in a socioeconomically deprived neighborhood has been associated with an increased risk of ad...
Abstract Background Neighborhood characteristics have been associated with poor maternal and child h...
Epidemiologic research suggests that racial segregation is associated with poor health among blacks ...
Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been associated with adverse birth outcomes. Most prior s...
Residential context has received increased attention as a possible contributing factor to race/ethni...
Background: Growing up in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods has been shown to have negative h...
Abstract Background Area-level socioeconomic characteristics have been shown to be related to healt...
Background: Growing up in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods has been shown to have negative h...
Women residing in neighborhoods of low socioeconomic status are more likely to experience adverse re...
Overview: Psychosocial stress is thought to trigger an inflammatory response in the body, leading to...
Background: Growing up in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods has been shown to have negative h...
Neighborhood deprivation plays an important role in childhood health and development, but defining t...
This project seeks to understand the relationship between neighborhood quality and birth weight in C...
Previous studies suggested either census-tract-level median household income (MHI) or median family ...
Census data are widely used for assessing neighborhood socioeconomic context. Research using census ...
Living in a socioeconomically deprived neighborhood has been associated with an increased risk of ad...
Abstract Background Neighborhood characteristics have been associated with poor maternal and child h...
Epidemiologic research suggests that racial segregation is associated with poor health among blacks ...
Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been associated with adverse birth outcomes. Most prior s...
Residential context has received increased attention as a possible contributing factor to race/ethni...
Background: Growing up in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods has been shown to have negative h...
Abstract Background Area-level socioeconomic characteristics have been shown to be related to healt...
Background: Growing up in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods has been shown to have negative h...
Women residing in neighborhoods of low socioeconomic status are more likely to experience adverse re...
Overview: Psychosocial stress is thought to trigger an inflammatory response in the body, leading to...
Background: Growing up in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods has been shown to have negative h...
Neighborhood deprivation plays an important role in childhood health and development, but defining t...
This project seeks to understand the relationship between neighborhood quality and birth weight in C...
Previous studies suggested either census-tract-level median household income (MHI) or median family ...