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Pathways between objective and perceived neighborhood factors among Black breast cancer survivors.

Jesse J PlascakAdana A M LlanosStephen J MooneyAndrew G RundleBo QinYong LinKaren S PawlishChi-Chen HongKitaw DemissieElisa V Bandera
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
Objective neighborhood disorder might be related to perceived disorder directly and indirectly through perceptions of neighborhood social cohesion.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • social support
  • healthcare
  • depressive symptoms
  • primary care