Violent crime, police presence and poor sleep in two low-income urban predominantly Black American neighbourhoods.
Andrea S RichardsonWendy M TroxelMadhumita Ghosh-DastidarGerald P HunterRobin BeckmanRebecca CollinsStephanie Brooks HollidayAlvin NugrohoLauren HaleDaniel J BuysseMatthew P BumanTamara DubowitzPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2020)
We demonstrated that more proximal and more recent violent crimes were associated with reduced perceived safety and worse WASO. Differential exposure to violent crime among Black Americans may contribute to health disparities by reducing residents' perceived safety and sleep health.