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Neighborhoods and Health

Neighborhoods and Health

9780190843496
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THE GROUNDBREAKING, FORMATIVE WORK IN SPATIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY - NOW UPDATED FOR A NEW GENERATION OF RESEARCH AND PRACTICE IN PUBLIC HEALTHIn 2003, Neighborhoods and Health codified the idea that a neighborhoods social and physical makeup can influence the health of people who live in it. More than a decade later, with the relationship between place and health firmly entrenched at the center of how we understand public health (and as its own scientific discipline, spatial epidemiology), this second edition of the landmark text offers another giant leap forward for the field.Offering both a synthesis of the essential research and a practical overview of the methods used to garner it, the second edition of Neighborhoods and Health is the essential guide to understanding this core component of contemporary population health - both the journey to date and whats next.
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OUP USA
88147
9780190843496
9780190843496

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
388
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
692
  • Foreword; Ana V. Diez Roux; 1. Neighborhoods and Health: A Progress Report; Dustin T. Duncan and Ichiro Kawachi; 2. Operationalizing Neighborhood Definitions in Health Research: Spatial Misclassification and Other Issues; Dustin T. Duncan, Seann D. Regan, and Basile Chaix; 3. Quantitative Methods for Measuring Neighborhood Characteristics in Neighborhood Health Research; Dustin T. Duncan, William C. Goedel, and Rumi Chunara; 4. Statistical Methods in Spatial Epidemiology; Samson Gebreab; 5. Agent Based Models; Brenda Heaton, Abdulrahman El-Sayed, and Sandro Galea; 6. Experimental and quasi-experimental designs in neighborhood health effects research: Strengthening causal inference and promoting translation; Nicole M. Schmidt, Quynh C. Nguyen, and Theresa L. Osypuk; 7. Qualitative Methods and Neighborhood Health Research; Danya E. Keene; 8. Designing Healthier Built Environments; Pedro Gullon Tosio and Gina S. Lovasi; 9. Food Environment and Health; Jason Block, Michael Seward, Peter James; 10. Neighborhoods, Social Stigma, and Health; Danya E. Keene and Mark B. Padilla; 11. Neighborhood Foreclosure and Health; Maraina Arcaya; 12. Residential Segregation and Health; Michael R. Kramer; Index;
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