Neighbourhood Deprivation
Cross-source consensus on Neighbourhood Deprivation from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Living in green-area-deprived neighbourhoods increased maternal CMD prevalence risk. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- Neighbourhood homicide rates were used as a proxy for community safety. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- Increasing neighbourhood green space from 0% to 50% decreased the likelihood of mostly/persistent CMD by 20.8 percentage points. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- Green-area deprivation was defined by whether neighbourhood green space fell below or above the median value. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- Non-deprived green areas were protective against persistent CMD trajectory membership. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil
- Homicide rates were not significantly associated with CMD trajectories by overall odds or prevalence ratios, but marginal effects showed meaningful probability changes at specific levels. — Typologies of common maternal mental disorders and associated factors: a quantitative life course study applied to cohort data in a resource-constrained setting in Northeastern Brazil