Abstract Background There is a growing body of evidence that where you live is important to your health. Despite numerous previous studies investigating the relationship between neighbourhood deprivation (and structure) and residents' health, the precise nature of this relationship remains unclear. Relatively few investigations have relied on direct observation of neighbourhoods, while those that have were developed primarily in US settings. Evaluation of the transferability of such tools to other contexts is an important first step before applying such instruments to the investigation of health and well-being. This study evaluated the performance of a systematic social observational (SSO) tool...
Locational disadvantage has negative effects on mental health, with research showing that low (vs. h...
The population health perspective, or the determinants of health approach, is an integral part of he...
Objectives: To investigate associations between measures of neighbourhood social and material enviro...
Abstract Background There is a growing body of eviden...
This paper examines neighbourhood effects on health within a large Canadian city--Montréal. Our appr...
Abstract Background There is ample evidence that resi...
This paper considers the quantitative and qualitative observation-based assessment of neighbourhoodh...
A growing number of researchers and policy-makers concern themselves with the possible effects of li...
Background: Canadian cities are becoming more segregated by income. As such, investigation is requir...
Objectives The present study focuses on Systematic Social Observation (SSO) as a method to investiga...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: When measuring neighbourhood effects on heal...
Objectives: This study estimated the health impacts of neighbourhood socioeconomic position (SEP) am...
AbstractHealth status has been demonstrated to vary by neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES). How...
Background: Over the past 10 years, there has been a surge of interest in studying smallarea charac...
Locational disadvantage has negative effects on mental health, with research showing that low (vs. h...
The population health perspective, or the determinants of health approach, is an integral part of he...
Objectives: To investigate associations between measures of neighbourhood social and material enviro...
Abstract Background There is a growing body of eviden...
This paper examines neighbourhood effects on health within a large Canadian city--Montréal. Our appr...
Abstract Background There is ample evidence that resi...
This paper considers the quantitative and qualitative observation-based assessment of neighbourhoodh...
A growing number of researchers and policy-makers concern themselves with the possible effects of li...
Background: Canadian cities are becoming more segregated by income. As such, investigation is requir...
Objectives The present study focuses on Systematic Social Observation (SSO) as a method to investiga...
Objective : We consider associations between individual, household and area-level characteristics an...
International audienceUNLABELLED: ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: When measuring neighbourhood effects on heal...
Objectives: This study estimated the health impacts of neighbourhood socioeconomic position (SEP) am...
AbstractHealth status has been demonstrated to vary by neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES). How...
Background: Over the past 10 years, there has been a surge of interest in studying smallarea charac...
Locational disadvantage has negative effects on mental health, with research showing that low (vs. h...
The population health perspective, or the determinants of health approach, is an integral part of he...
Objectives: To investigate associations between measures of neighbourhood social and material enviro...