Using multilevel analysis we find that residents of "stressed" neighborhoods have higher levels of depression than residents of less "stressed" neighborhoods. Data for individuals are from two cycles of the Canadian Community Health Survey, a national probability sample of 56,428 adults living in 25 Census Metropolitan Areas in Canada, with linked information about the respondents' census tracts. Depression is measured with the Center for Epidemiologic Studies-Depression Scale Short Form and is based on a cutoff of 4+ symptoms. Factor analysis of census tract characteristics identified two measures of neighborhood chronic stress--residential mobility and material deprivation--and two measures of population structure--ethnic diversity and de...
Limited research has explored how specific elements of physical and social environments influence me...
ABSTRACT As the body of evidence linking disparities in the health of urban residents to disparate s...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in understanding the effects of neighborhood cond...
Depression is a major public health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, particularly w...
Depression debilitates the lives of millions and is projected to be the second leading disease burde...
This study examines stress and distress experienced by working age individuals in the urban environ...
Urban neighborhood characteristics are vastly diverse and can help to explain social patterns and me...
International audienceThe risk of depression is related to multiple various determinants. The consid...
Unipolar major depression ranks among the leading contributors to the global burden of disease. Alth...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the mental health effects of the urban neighborhood on men and women in Jamaic...
This study evaluates empirical evidence of a relationship between social characteristics of neighbor...
There is a growing interest in understanding the effects of specific neighborhood conditions on psyc...
Background: Existing research shows that residents exposed to neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantag...
Background: Existing research shows that residents exposed to neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantag...
Background: Which neighbourhood factors most consistently impact on depression and anxiety remains u...
Limited research has explored how specific elements of physical and social environments influence me...
ABSTRACT As the body of evidence linking disparities in the health of urban residents to disparate s...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in understanding the effects of neighborhood cond...
Depression is a major public health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, particularly w...
Depression debilitates the lives of millions and is projected to be the second leading disease burde...
This study examines stress and distress experienced by working age individuals in the urban environ...
Urban neighborhood characteristics are vastly diverse and can help to explain social patterns and me...
International audienceThe risk of depression is related to multiple various determinants. The consid...
Unipolar major depression ranks among the leading contributors to the global burden of disease. Alth...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the mental health effects of the urban neighborhood on men and women in Jamaic...
This study evaluates empirical evidence of a relationship between social characteristics of neighbor...
There is a growing interest in understanding the effects of specific neighborhood conditions on psyc...
Background: Existing research shows that residents exposed to neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantag...
Background: Existing research shows that residents exposed to neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantag...
Background: Which neighbourhood factors most consistently impact on depression and anxiety remains u...
Limited research has explored how specific elements of physical and social environments influence me...
ABSTRACT As the body of evidence linking disparities in the health of urban residents to disparate s...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in understanding the effects of neighborhood cond...