<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study was to achieve a better understanding of:<br> the role played by urban regeneration in altering the degree and distribution of socio-economic variations in mental health;<br> the impact of socio-economic changes on people with differential vulnerability to the development of common mental illness;<br> the measurement of subjective well-being in urban settings and what factors contribute to its improvement or maintenance during socio-economic change.<B>Main Topics</B>:<br> This data collection is made up of three distinct parts:<br> <br> The first part consists of data collected from a postal survey carried out at baseline and follow up 18 mon...
Urban regeneration schemes are adopted by councils and governments globally to address some of the s...
Neighborhood-level interventions provide an opportunity to better understand the impact of neighborh...
Twenty-first century urbanization poses increasing challenges for mental health. Epidemiological stu...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of this study was to ...
A quasi-experimental study of the mental health impacts of regeneration was carried out across fifte...
Urban regeneration is an important policy focus across the European Union, with initiatives seeking ...
Neighborhood-level interventions provide an opportunity to better understand the impact of neighbor...
Background This paper aims to assess the mental health impact of an urban regeneration programme imp...
This thesis used diverse scientific methods to better understand the psychology that underpins the u...
<p><b>Background:</b> Housing-led regeneration has been shown to have limited effe...
An accruing body of research suggests that urban environments negatively affect mental health and we...
INTRODUCTION: Mental health issues appear as a growing problem in modern societies and tend to be mo...
A crisis in mental health, especially in economically deprived neighbourhoods, can present a signi...
AbstractThe urban environment has become the main place that people live and work. As a result it ca...
Introduction Mental health issues appear as a growing problem in modern societies and tend to b...
Urban regeneration schemes are adopted by councils and governments globally to address some of the s...
Neighborhood-level interventions provide an opportunity to better understand the impact of neighborh...
Twenty-first century urbanization poses increasing challenges for mental health. Epidemiological stu...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of this study was to ...
A quasi-experimental study of the mental health impacts of regeneration was carried out across fifte...
Urban regeneration is an important policy focus across the European Union, with initiatives seeking ...
Neighborhood-level interventions provide an opportunity to better understand the impact of neighbor...
Background This paper aims to assess the mental health impact of an urban regeneration programme imp...
This thesis used diverse scientific methods to better understand the psychology that underpins the u...
<p><b>Background:</b> Housing-led regeneration has been shown to have limited effe...
An accruing body of research suggests that urban environments negatively affect mental health and we...
INTRODUCTION: Mental health issues appear as a growing problem in modern societies and tend to be mo...
A crisis in mental health, especially in economically deprived neighbourhoods, can present a signi...
AbstractThe urban environment has become the main place that people live and work. As a result it ca...
Introduction Mental health issues appear as a growing problem in modern societies and tend to b...
Urban regeneration schemes are adopted by councils and governments globally to address some of the s...
Neighborhood-level interventions provide an opportunity to better understand the impact of neighborh...
Twenty-first century urbanization poses increasing challenges for mental health. Epidemiological stu...