The neighbourhood environment in which people live has gained increasing attention in epidemiological research. This dissertation investigated relationships between contextual neighbourhood factors and individual health with a focus on the built environment and its contribution to health inequalities on the neighbourhood level. Furthermore, this dissertation developed new approaches and applied new statistical methods to analyse environmental inequalities in an urban context with a particular focus on public green space and its distribution by socioeconomic neighbourhood characteristics. Firstly, in a systematic review multilevel studies which considered both neighbourhood socioeconomic position (SEP) and objectively measured factors of the...
Various empirical studies have shown positive effects of natural environments on general health, fee...
A growing body of literature suggests that neighbourhood context may affect human behaviour both of ...
Characteristics of an individual alone cannot exhaustively explain all the causes of poor health, an...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
Spatial differences in urban environmental conditions contribute to health inequalities within citie...
The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the evidence base for the relation between the neighbour...
Spatial differences in urban environmental conditions contribute to health inequalities within citie...
Research suggests that there is a relationship between the health of urban populations and the avail...
Voigtländer S, Berger U, Razum O. The impact of regional and neighbourhood deprivation on physical h...
The objective was to examine longitudinal 4-year-relationships between neighbourhood social environm...
Citizens’ participation in urban environmental quality assessment is important when identifying loca...
Objective: Many studies have shown that poor health status and harmful heolth behaviour occur more f...
Citizens’ participation in urban environmental quality assessment is important when identifying loca...
Childhood socio-economic environment and neighbourhood socio-economic environment later in life are ...
Various empirical studies have shown positive effects of natural environments on general health, fee...
A growing body of literature suggests that neighbourhood context may affect human behaviour both of ...
Characteristics of an individual alone cannot exhaustively explain all the causes of poor health, an...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
The research question how contextual factors of neighbourhood environments influence individual heal...
Spatial differences in urban environmental conditions contribute to health inequalities within citie...
The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the evidence base for the relation between the neighbour...
Spatial differences in urban environmental conditions contribute to health inequalities within citie...
Research suggests that there is a relationship between the health of urban populations and the avail...
Voigtländer S, Berger U, Razum O. The impact of regional and neighbourhood deprivation on physical h...
The objective was to examine longitudinal 4-year-relationships between neighbourhood social environm...
Citizens’ participation in urban environmental quality assessment is important when identifying loca...
Objective: Many studies have shown that poor health status and harmful heolth behaviour occur more f...
Citizens’ participation in urban environmental quality assessment is important when identifying loca...
Childhood socio-economic environment and neighbourhood socio-economic environment later in life are ...
Various empirical studies have shown positive effects of natural environments on general health, fee...
A growing body of literature suggests that neighbourhood context may affect human behaviour both of ...
Characteristics of an individual alone cannot exhaustively explain all the causes of poor health, an...