Prior research examining links between neighborhood violence and mental health has not been able to establish whether it is perceived levels of neighborhood violence, or actual levels of violent crime, that matter most for adolescents' psychological well-being. In this study, we ascertained both perceived neighborhood safety and objectively-measured neighborhood-level violent crime (using a novel geospatial index of police-reported crime incidents) for 4464 adolescent respondents from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2011-2014). We used propensity score-matched regression models to examine associations between these measures and CHIS adolescents' symptoms of psychological distress. We found that adolescents who perceived their n...
Considerable research documents a relationship between the contexts in which adolescents grow up and...
Exposure to violence in urban neighborhoods creates enormous threat to inner-city children\u27s well...
Community violence is recognized a significant public health problem. However, only a paucity of res...
BackgroundLittle is known about the impact of urbanicity, adverse neighborhood conditions and violen...
Behavioral inhibition in young children is a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity to ...
The present study examined adolescents' perceptions and experiences of danger in their neighborhoods...
Fear of violent crime is common among adolescents in urban settings; however, little is known about ...
Fear of crime has been associated with mental health outcomes. Yet, causal relationships have not be...
Abstract This study considers whether elevated distress among youth living in more disordered neighb...
Urban adolescents are exposed to a substantial amount of community violence which has the potential ...
This study examined the relationship between violence exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder sym...
This study investigates how neighborhood deterioration is associated with stress and depressive symp...
Fear of crime has been defined in many ways; one definition is that it is an emotional reaction mark...
Background: Growing evidence indicates that the residential neighbourhood contributes to the complex...
Scholars have become increasingly interested in how social environments condition the relationships ...
Considerable research documents a relationship between the contexts in which adolescents grow up and...
Exposure to violence in urban neighborhoods creates enormous threat to inner-city children\u27s well...
Community violence is recognized a significant public health problem. However, only a paucity of res...
BackgroundLittle is known about the impact of urbanicity, adverse neighborhood conditions and violen...
Behavioral inhibition in young children is a temperament characterized by heightened sensitivity to ...
The present study examined adolescents' perceptions and experiences of danger in their neighborhoods...
Fear of violent crime is common among adolescents in urban settings; however, little is known about ...
Fear of crime has been associated with mental health outcomes. Yet, causal relationships have not be...
Abstract This study considers whether elevated distress among youth living in more disordered neighb...
Urban adolescents are exposed to a substantial amount of community violence which has the potential ...
This study examined the relationship between violence exposure and posttraumatic stress disorder sym...
This study investigates how neighborhood deterioration is associated with stress and depressive symp...
Fear of crime has been defined in many ways; one definition is that it is an emotional reaction mark...
Background: Growing evidence indicates that the residential neighbourhood contributes to the complex...
Scholars have become increasingly interested in how social environments condition the relationships ...
Considerable research documents a relationship between the contexts in which adolescents grow up and...
Exposure to violence in urban neighborhoods creates enormous threat to inner-city children\u27s well...
Community violence is recognized a significant public health problem. However, only a paucity of res...