This project seeks to understand the relationship between neighborhood quality and birth weight in Central Durham, NC. Previous studies have shown that neighborhood context influences birth outcomes, even after adjusting for individual maternal characteristics and behaviors. Yet the traditional measures of neighborhood quality rely primarily on US Census socioeconomic demographic data that only reflect the aggregation of characteristics of individual residents to determine neighborhood conditions. These measures fail to account for the physical disorder (i.e. broken windows, peeling paint) present in the neighborhood’s built environment. My study employs the recently developed Neighborhood Health Indices (NHI), which measure neighborhood...
Neighborhoods are composed of physical, social, and cultural environmental factors that influence he...
Mother's subjective neighborhood evaluations are linked to mother's psychological health and parenti...
The physical decay of neighborhoods is associated with social conditions such as disease risk, poor ...
Background: The built environment, a key component of environmental health, may be an important cont...
Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been associated with adverse birth outcomes. Most prior s...
Abstract Background Neighborhood characteristics have...
Women residing in neighborhoods of low socioeconomic status are more likely to experience adverse re...
BackgroundNeighborhood characteristics have been associated with poor maternal and child health outc...
In this analysis we connect structural neighborhood conditions to birth outcomes through their inter...
In this analysis we connect structural neighborhood conditions to birth outcomes through their inter...
Objective: Neighborhood environment has been linked to psychosocial stress and preterm birth and low...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the relationship between neighborhood quality and pre...
Preterm birth is one of the most persistent of health disparities and accounts for five times more A...
Background. Preterm birth affects approximately 500,000 babies a year in the United States. One out ...
Purpose: Research shows evidence of associations between the built environment (BE)—housing, commer...
Neighborhoods are composed of physical, social, and cultural environmental factors that influence he...
Mother's subjective neighborhood evaluations are linked to mother's psychological health and parenti...
The physical decay of neighborhoods is associated with social conditions such as disease risk, poor ...
Background: The built environment, a key component of environmental health, may be an important cont...
Living in a disadvantaged neighborhood has been associated with adverse birth outcomes. Most prior s...
Abstract Background Neighborhood characteristics have...
Women residing in neighborhoods of low socioeconomic status are more likely to experience adverse re...
BackgroundNeighborhood characteristics have been associated with poor maternal and child health outc...
In this analysis we connect structural neighborhood conditions to birth outcomes through their inter...
In this analysis we connect structural neighborhood conditions to birth outcomes through their inter...
Objective: Neighborhood environment has been linked to psychosocial stress and preterm birth and low...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the relationship between neighborhood quality and pre...
Preterm birth is one of the most persistent of health disparities and accounts for five times more A...
Background. Preterm birth affects approximately 500,000 babies a year in the United States. One out ...
Purpose: Research shows evidence of associations between the built environment (BE)—housing, commer...
Neighborhoods are composed of physical, social, and cultural environmental factors that influence he...
Mother's subjective neighborhood evaluations are linked to mother's psychological health and parenti...
The physical decay of neighborhoods is associated with social conditions such as disease risk, poor ...