This paper examines the effects of family and neighborhood factors on child health in one of the largest urban areas in the United States, Los Angeles County. We use data from a new representative survey of neighborhoods and households in L.A.—the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey, or L.A.FANS—to examine the effects of family and neighborhood characteristics on child health status. A particular focus is on differences between Latinos and other race/ethnic groups as well as differences by duration of family residence in the U.S. and other key factors. We seek to answer two questions. First, how are family background factors such immigrant status, ethnicity, and social class related to child health outcomes? Second, are there differe...
Neighborhoods have a profound impact on healthy child development and well-being, particularly among...
This study examines the impact of hypothetical health determinants—including objective and relative ...
Copyright © 2013 Stella M. Yu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
This paper examines the effects of family and neighborhood factors on child health in one of the lar...
Using insights from economics, pediatrics, psychology, and sociology, this paper examines the effect...
Using insights from economics, pediatrics, psychology, and sociology, this paper examines the effect...
This paper investigates the extent and ways in which childhood family and neighborhood qual-ity infl...
In the last ten years, there has been a growing interest in the role of neighborhoods in shaping a v...
The increasing size of the Latino immigrant population in the United States underscores the need for...
In this paper, we investigate residents’ definitions of their own neighborhoods and the salience of ...
Background: Young, low socio-economic status (SES), black and Hispanic children suffer a disproporti...
Despite the abundance of research on neighborhoods' effects on children, most studies of neighborhoo...
In the face of global health, economic, and climate crises, scholars in the fields of urban planning...
Background: Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest...
Childhood is one of the most important stages for physical and cognitive growth during the life cour...
Neighborhoods have a profound impact on healthy child development and well-being, particularly among...
This study examines the impact of hypothetical health determinants—including objective and relative ...
Copyright © 2013 Stella M. Yu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
This paper examines the effects of family and neighborhood factors on child health in one of the lar...
Using insights from economics, pediatrics, psychology, and sociology, this paper examines the effect...
Using insights from economics, pediatrics, psychology, and sociology, this paper examines the effect...
This paper investigates the extent and ways in which childhood family and neighborhood qual-ity infl...
In the last ten years, there has been a growing interest in the role of neighborhoods in shaping a v...
The increasing size of the Latino immigrant population in the United States underscores the need for...
In this paper, we investigate residents’ definitions of their own neighborhoods and the salience of ...
Background: Young, low socio-economic status (SES), black and Hispanic children suffer a disproporti...
Despite the abundance of research on neighborhoods' effects on children, most studies of neighborhoo...
In the face of global health, economic, and climate crises, scholars in the fields of urban planning...
Background: Research examining the impact of neighborhoods on asthma has shown an increased interest...
Childhood is one of the most important stages for physical and cognitive growth during the life cour...
Neighborhoods have a profound impact on healthy child development and well-being, particularly among...
This study examines the impact of hypothetical health determinants—including objective and relative ...
Copyright © 2013 Stella M. Yu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...