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Neighbourhood disadvantage and depressive symptoms among adolescents followed into emerging adulthood.

Rise B GoldsteinAwapuhi K LeeDenise L HaynieJeremy W LukBrian J FairmanDanping LiuJacob S JeffersBruce G Simons-MortonStephen E Gilman
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2019)
Despite the prospective design, repeated measures and nationally representative sample, we detected no association between neighbourhood disadvantage and depressive symptoms. This association may not exist or may be too small to detect in a geographically dispersed sample. Given the public health significance of neighbourhood effects, future research should examine the developmental timing of neighbourhood effects across a wider range of ages than in the current sample, consider both objective and subjective measures of neighbourhood conditions, and use spatially informative techniques that account for conditions of nearby neighbourhoods.
Keyphrases
  • depressive symptoms
  • public health
  • social support
  • sleep quality
  • physical activity