Background The role of housing as a social determinant of health is well-established, but the causal pathways are poorly understood beyond the direct effects of physical housing defects. For low-income, vulnerable households there are particular challenges in creating a sense of home in a new tenancy which may have substantial effects on health and wellbeing. This study examines the role of these less tangible aspects of the housing experience for tenants in the social and private rented sectors in west central Scotland. Methods The paper analyses quantitative data from a mixed methods, longitudinal study of tenants from three housing organisations, collected across the first year of their tenancy. The paper postulates causal hypotheses on...
AbstractHousing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determin...
In seeking to understand the relationship between housing and health, research attention is often fo...
The link between housing and health is of increasing importance in the UK policy and practice contex...
BackgroundThe role of housing as a social determinant of health is well-established, but the causal ...
Poverty, poor housing and poor health are complexly interconnected in a cycle that has proven resist...
Poverty, poor housing and poor health are complexly interconnected in a cycle that has proven resist...
Housing is a key driver of public health. Existing evidence clearly demonstrates the ways in which h...
The existing literature on neighbourhood effects suggests that a number of factors within local area...
Background The rising prevalence of mental health problems is a growing public health issue. Poor ...
The association between poor housing and poor health is widely accepted, but there is a lack of evid...
Background The rising prevalence of mental health problems is a growing public health issue. Poor...
Housing is widely regarded as playing an important role in the mediation and management of health in...
Housing is a social determinant of health, comprising multiple interrelated attributes; the current ...
This study aimed to explore the role of dwelling conditions and neighbourhood characteristics in exp...
In seeking to understand the relationship between housing and health, research attention is often fo...
AbstractHousing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determin...
In seeking to understand the relationship between housing and health, research attention is often fo...
The link between housing and health is of increasing importance in the UK policy and practice contex...
BackgroundThe role of housing as a social determinant of health is well-established, but the causal ...
Poverty, poor housing and poor health are complexly interconnected in a cycle that has proven resist...
Poverty, poor housing and poor health are complexly interconnected in a cycle that has proven resist...
Housing is a key driver of public health. Existing evidence clearly demonstrates the ways in which h...
The existing literature on neighbourhood effects suggests that a number of factors within local area...
Background The rising prevalence of mental health problems is a growing public health issue. Poor ...
The association between poor housing and poor health is widely accepted, but there is a lack of evid...
Background The rising prevalence of mental health problems is a growing public health issue. Poor...
Housing is widely regarded as playing an important role in the mediation and management of health in...
Housing is a social determinant of health, comprising multiple interrelated attributes; the current ...
This study aimed to explore the role of dwelling conditions and neighbourhood characteristics in exp...
In seeking to understand the relationship between housing and health, research attention is often fo...
AbstractHousing and neighbourhood conditions are widely acknowledged to be important social determin...
In seeking to understand the relationship between housing and health, research attention is often fo...
The link between housing and health is of increasing importance in the UK policy and practice contex...