یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Introduction / Ichiro Kawachi and Lisa F. Berkman -- Neighborhoods and health: an overview / Sally Macintyre and Anne Ellaway -- Part I: Methodological and conceptual approaches to studying neighborhood effects on health. The examination of neighborhood effects on health: conceptual and methodological issues related to the presence of multiple levels of organization / Ana V. Diez-Roux -- Multilevel methods for public health research / S.V. Subramanian, Kelvyn Jones, and Craig Duncan -- The quantitative assessment of neighborhood social environments / Stephen W. Raudenbush -- Neighborhood-level context and health: lessons from sociology / Robert J. Sampson -- Geocoding and measurement of neighborhood socioeconomic position: a U.S. perspective / Nancy Krieger, Sally Zierler, Joseph W. Hogan, Pamela Waterman, Jarvis Chen, Kerry Lemieux, and Annie Gjelsvik -- Area-based deprivation measures: a U.K. perspective / David Gordon -- Part II: Neighborhoods and health outcomes. Neighborhoods and infectious diseases / Mindy Thompson Fullilove -- Infant health: race, risk, and residence / James W. Collins, Jr. and Nancy Fisher Schulte -- Putting asthma into context: community influences on risk, behavior, and intervention / Rosalind J. Wright and Edwin B. Fischer -- Part III: The contours of neighborhood effects on health. Residential segregation and health / Dolores Acevedo-Garcia and Kimberly A. Lochner -- Neighborhoods and networks: the construction of safe places and bridges / Lisa F. Berkman and Cheryl Clark -- Neighborhoods, aging, and functional limitations / Thomas A. Glass and Jennifer L. Balfour -- Neighborhoods, health research, and its relevance to public policy / Jody Heymann and Aron Fischer.
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"Do places make a difference to people's health and well-being? The authors of this groundbreaking textbook demonstrate convincingly how the physical and social characteristics of a neighborhood can shape the health of its residents. Drawing on the expertise of a renowned cast of researchers, this book presents a state-of-the-art account of the theories, methods, and empirical evidence linking neighborhood conditions to population health. Represented in the volume are contributions from the world's leading investigators in the field, including social epidemiologists, demographers, medical geographers, sociologists, and medical practitioners"--Publisher's description.