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Neighborhood environment perceptions associate with depression levels and cardiovascular risk among middle-aged and older adults: Data from the Washington, DC cardiovascular health and needs assessment.

Marcus R AndrewsJoniqua Nashae CeasarKosuke TamuraSteven D LangermanValerie M MitchellBilly S CollinsYvonne BaumerCristhian A Gutierrez HuertaAmit K DeyMartin P PlayfordNehal N MehtaTiffany M Powell-Wiley
Published in: Aging & mental health (2020)
Favorable neighborhood perceptions are related to lower depressive symptoms in a predominantly AA cohort from Washington, DC resource-limited communities. Neighborhood perceptions appear to be strongly associated with depressive symptoms compared to objective characteristics. Increasing CESD-R scores were related to higher pro-inflammatory markers. Improving neighborhood perceptions may be beneficial to psychological well-being and CV health for urban minority residents.
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