This review aimed to assess the longitudinal associations between neighborhood social, natural, and built environments, and multiple mental health outcomes (i.e., depression, anxiety, common mental disorder, and pooled mental disorders). Of 6,785 records retrieved, 30 studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Meta-analytical results primarily obtained from developed country studies showed that composite neighborhood socioeconomic status was negatively associated with depression (p = 0.007) and pooled mental disorders (p = 0.002), while neighborhood urbanicity was positively associated with depression (p = 0.012) and pooled mental disorders (p = 0.005). Future longitudinal studies with similar designs and standardized exposure assessments ar...
This study aimed to fill the gap in research regarding the longitudinal studies on the association b...
Mental health matters because it affects all aspects of our lives. There is a growing body of litera...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in neighbourhood perceptions on self-rated mental healt...
This review aimed to assess the longitudinal associations between neighborhood social, natural, and ...
The ways in which a neighborhood environment may affect depression and depressive symptoms have not ...
The ways in which a neighborhood environment may affect depression and depressive symptoms have not ...
Mental health conditions are major contributors to global disability and suffering, with a substant...
A review of published observational studies of neighbourhoods and depression/depressive symptoms was...
Background: While depression is a growing public health issue, the percentage of individuals with d...
Background: Neighborhood attributes are increasingly recognized as factors shaping mental health in ...
This study investigates how neighborhood deterioration is associated with stress and depressive symp...
Study objective: To assess the relations between characteristics of the neighbourhood internal and e...
Background: Neighborhood attributes are increasingly recognized as factors shaping mental health in ...
Background: Which neighbourhood factors most consistently impact on depression and anxiety remains u...
Background: Growing evidence indicates that the residential neighbourhood contributes to the complex...
This study aimed to fill the gap in research regarding the longitudinal studies on the association b...
Mental health matters because it affects all aspects of our lives. There is a growing body of litera...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in neighbourhood perceptions on self-rated mental healt...
This review aimed to assess the longitudinal associations between neighborhood social, natural, and ...
The ways in which a neighborhood environment may affect depression and depressive symptoms have not ...
The ways in which a neighborhood environment may affect depression and depressive symptoms have not ...
Mental health conditions are major contributors to global disability and suffering, with a substant...
A review of published observational studies of neighbourhoods and depression/depressive symptoms was...
Background: While depression is a growing public health issue, the percentage of individuals with d...
Background: Neighborhood attributes are increasingly recognized as factors shaping mental health in ...
This study investigates how neighborhood deterioration is associated with stress and depressive symp...
Study objective: To assess the relations between characteristics of the neighbourhood internal and e...
Background: Neighborhood attributes are increasingly recognized as factors shaping mental health in ...
Background: Which neighbourhood factors most consistently impact on depression and anxiety remains u...
Background: Growing evidence indicates that the residential neighbourhood contributes to the complex...
This study aimed to fill the gap in research regarding the longitudinal studies on the association b...
Mental health matters because it affects all aspects of our lives. There is a growing body of litera...
The aim of this study was to examine changes in neighbourhood perceptions on self-rated mental healt...