We present a critical review of research concerning the vulnerability of mental health of young people in the 10-20 year age range to neighbourhood factors that are theoretically associated with increased risk of Common Mental Disorders (CMDs). We interpreted 'neighbourhood factors' as attributes and processes in the local social and physical environment that young people inhabit, beyond the immediate household. We conducted an extensive search, and a structured method of assessment of the research papers that met our search criteria. We draw conclusions about the research evidence on this topic and identify issues needing further discussion and investigation. We focus particularly on quantitative research that aims to measure these relatio...
This paper describes how barriers to, and facilitators of, good mental health amongst young people (...
Background: There is increasing interest in the proposition that residential environment can affect ...
Background: There is increasing interest in the proposition that residential environment can affect ...
Since the growth of research into neighbourhood effects on young people's health in the 1980s, there...
Since the growth of research into neighbourhood effects on young people's health in the 1980s, there...
Since the growth of research into neighbourhood effects on young people's health in the 1980s, there...
This paper examines the association between neighbourhood and levels and changes in common mental di...
Introduction The risk factors associated with mental health among adolescents are usually described ...
Over recent decades, several studies have investigated the relationship between features of the soci...
Purpose: Fear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illnes...
Background: A comprehensive picture is lacking of the impact of early childhood (age 0–5) risk facto...
Purpose Fear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illness...
PurposeFear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illness ...
This paper describes how barriers to, and facilitators of, good mental health amongst young people (...
This paper describes how barriers to, and facilitators of, good mental health amongst young people (...
This paper describes how barriers to, and facilitators of, good mental health amongst young people (...
Background: There is increasing interest in the proposition that residential environment can affect ...
Background: There is increasing interest in the proposition that residential environment can affect ...
Since the growth of research into neighbourhood effects on young people's health in the 1980s, there...
Since the growth of research into neighbourhood effects on young people's health in the 1980s, there...
Since the growth of research into neighbourhood effects on young people's health in the 1980s, there...
This paper examines the association between neighbourhood and levels and changes in common mental di...
Introduction The risk factors associated with mental health among adolescents are usually described ...
Over recent decades, several studies have investigated the relationship between features of the soci...
Purpose: Fear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illnes...
Background: A comprehensive picture is lacking of the impact of early childhood (age 0–5) risk facto...
Purpose Fear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illness...
PurposeFear of crime and perceived neighbourhood disorder have been linked to common mental illness ...
This paper describes how barriers to, and facilitators of, good mental health amongst young people (...
This paper describes how barriers to, and facilitators of, good mental health amongst young people (...
This paper describes how barriers to, and facilitators of, good mental health amongst young people (...
Background: There is increasing interest in the proposition that residential environment can affect ...
Background: There is increasing interest in the proposition that residential environment can affect ...