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期刊名:Journal of urban health-bulletin of the new york academy of medicine

缩写:J URBAN HEALTH

ISSN:1099-3460

e-ISSN:1468-2869

IF/分区:4.1/Q1

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Megan Holtorf,Daniel J Fish,Kristen A Lacijan et al. Megan Holtorf et al.
Housing insecurity and substance use disorder (SUD) are critical public health issues in the USA, with significant implications for health outcomes. This study evaluated the intersection of housing insecurity, SUD, and psychosis among Medic...
Nora Anderson,Vanessa M McMahan,Irina Tomashevsky et al. Nora Anderson et al.
To elucidate the role of housing status in observed racial disparities in opioid overdose mortality, we conducted a cross-sectional study using vital statistics, medical, and housing records in San Francisco, California from 2021 to 2023. W...
Syed Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi,Md Sharoardy Sagar,Daniel D Reidpath Syed Manzoor Ahmed Hanifi
Extreme, high indoor temperatures in urban slums of tropical regions pose significant health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations. This study investigates the influence of housing construction materials on indoor temperatures in D...
José H C Monteiro da Silva,Eugenio Paglino,Gabriel M Borges et al. José H C Monteiro da Silva et al.
Brazil has historically seen higher mortality among urban residents compared to rural counterparts, despite better self-reported health among urban residents and better access to healthcare services. However, recent trends in these urban-ru...
Vernon Cail,Joost Oude Groeniger,Mariëlle A Beenackers et al. Vernon Cail et al.
The present study investigated the extent to which the relationship between perceptions of neighborhood unsafety and disorder and self-assessed health (SAH) is explained by mediation, interaction, or a combination of both through perceived ...
Weixuan Fang,Wen-Bin Zhang,Dorothea Woods et al. Weixuan Fang et al.
Geographic access to healthcare remains a critical barrier to health equity in low- and middle-income countries, where infrastructure and service provision are unevenly distributed. Using the UN-endorsed Degree of Urbanisation framework, we...
Anthony Nkrumah Agyabeng,Andrews Ayiku,Sylvester Mensah et al. Anthony Nkrumah Agyabeng et al.
Disparities in health services remain one of the pressing issues engaging the attention of many stakeholders. Although this issue is more prevalent in developing countries, the impact of limited hospital beds on healthcare for residents in ...
Célia Sondaz,Claire Harpet,Frédéric Kuznik et al. Célia Sondaz et al.
Tolerance to increasingly frequent, intense, and prolonged heatwaves depends on vulnerability, with elderly people being among the most vulnerable groups. However, many elderly people do not perceive themselves as vulnerable to heat. Vulner...
Russell A Brewer,Ellen Almirol,Makenna Meyer et al. Russell A Brewer et al.
Social network diffusion interventions are a promising strategy for promoting health behavior change at the community level. Individuals impacted by the criminal legal system (CLS) experienced disproportionately high morbidity and mortality...
Kathleen Kristensen,Leslie D Williams,Charlie Kaplan et al. Kathleen Kristensen et al.
For people who inject drugs (PWID), housing instability due to decreasing housing affordability and other factors (e.g., loss of housing due to severed relational ties, evictions due to drug use) results in added pressure on an already vuln...