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 BanderaPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Objective neighborhood disorder might be related to perceived disorder directly and indirectly through perceptions of neighborhood social cohesion.