Identifying ‘neighbourhood effects’ to support widespread beliefs that where we live matters for our health remains a major challenge due to the reliance upon observational data. In this study we reassess the issue of local crime rates and psychological distress by applying unobserved bias models to a sample of participants who remain in the same neighbourhoods throughout the study. Baseline data was extracted from the 45 and Up Study between 2006 and 2008 and followed up as part of the Social Economic and Environmental Factors (SEEF) Study between 2009 and 2010. Kessler 10 scores were recorded for 25 545 men and 29 299 women reported valid outcomes. Annual crime rates per 1,000 (including non-domestic violence, malicious damage, break and ...
Drawing on the neighborhood disorder model, the environmental stress model, and general strain theor...
BackgroundFew studies examining social determinants of depression have incorporated area level objec...
Background: This study contributes robust evidence on the association between mental health and loca...
Identifying 'neighbourhood effects' to support widespread beliefs that where we live matters for our...
Introduction: Although neighborhood crime has been associated with mental health problems, longitud...
Background: Growing evidence indicates that the residential neighbourhood contributes to the complex...
Whereas existing ecology of crime research frequently uses a cross-sectional design, an open questio...
Many police forces operate a policy of high visibility in disordered neighbourhoods with high crime....
This study analyses the effect of local crime rates on residents ’ mental health. Using longitudinal...
Mental health conditions are major contributors to global disability and suffering, with a substant...
Health research into neighbourhood effects has generally examined neighbourhoods cross-sectionally, ...
Fear of crime is implicated as a risk factor for poorer mental health, yet few studies have explored...
This paper attempts to provide new evidence on the indirect cost of neighbourhood crime rates on men...
Where one live seems to shape one’s worry about crime. Structural characteristics of neighbourhoods,...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Drawing on the neighborhood disorder model, the environmental stress model, and general strain theor...
BackgroundFew studies examining social determinants of depression have incorporated area level objec...
Background: This study contributes robust evidence on the association between mental health and loca...
Identifying 'neighbourhood effects' to support widespread beliefs that where we live matters for our...
Introduction: Although neighborhood crime has been associated with mental health problems, longitud...
Background: Growing evidence indicates that the residential neighbourhood contributes to the complex...
Whereas existing ecology of crime research frequently uses a cross-sectional design, an open questio...
Many police forces operate a policy of high visibility in disordered neighbourhoods with high crime....
This study analyses the effect of local crime rates on residents ’ mental health. Using longitudinal...
Mental health conditions are major contributors to global disability and suffering, with a substant...
Health research into neighbourhood effects has generally examined neighbourhoods cross-sectionally, ...
Fear of crime is implicated as a risk factor for poorer mental health, yet few studies have explored...
This paper attempts to provide new evidence on the indirect cost of neighbourhood crime rates on men...
Where one live seems to shape one’s worry about crime. Structural characteristics of neighbourhoods,...
For a long time, criminologists have contended that neighborhoods are important determinants of how ...
Drawing on the neighborhood disorder model, the environmental stress model, and general strain theor...
BackgroundFew studies examining social determinants of depression have incorporated area level objec...
Background: This study contributes robust evidence on the association between mental health and loca...