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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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Hyojung Kang,Kaylee Janakov,Csaba Varga Hyojung Kang
Overdose deaths involving fentanyl represent a major public health crisis in the USA. This study investigates the spatiotemporal dynamics of fentanyl-involved deaths before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic and examines how sociodemo...
Esmat Taheri,Arian Faramarziniya,Razieh Khosrorad et al. Esmat Taheri et al.
Exposure to greenspace has been linked to reductions in depression symptoms; however, limited research has examined how this association impacts individual components of depression, such as depressed affect, somatic complaints, social inter...
Stephen J Mooney,Cara M Smith,Elizabeth W Spalt et al. Stephen J Mooney et al.
Google Street View's historical imagery is a promising data source for measuring neighborhood conditions over time. However, images are not available for all years. To assess bias that may arise due to a mismatch between the year imagery is...
Frank Zhu,Andrew Fenelon,Penelope Schlesinger et al. Frank Zhu et al.
Crowded living conditions are associated with negative health outcomes, particularly for children. Federal rental assistance may reduce household crowding by improving access to affordable housing for low-income families. We leveraged NHANE...
Shawnita Sealy-Jefferson,Loretta J Ross,Tamika Anderson-Mays et al. Shawnita Sealy-Jefferson et al.
Few existing data sources quantify the magnitude of court-ordered and illegal residential evictions, among historically marginalized groups. We describe the Social Epidemiology to Combat Unjust Residential Evictions (SECURE) Study (2021-202...
Paris B Adkins-Jackson,Ariana N Gobaud,Boeun Kim et al. Paris B Adkins-Jackson et al.
A likely determinant of cognitive function is incarceration. Structural racism directs adverse policing to differentially patrol groups racialized as Black increasing the chances of incarceration, leading to disproportionate representation ...
Fahimeh Mohebbi,Amir Masoud Forati,John R Mantsch et al. Fahimeh Mohebbi et al.
Gun violence is a leading cause of death and injuries in the USA, adversely affecting physical and mental health among its survivors. Declared as a public health crisis in 2024, It disproportionately affects African Americans. It is linked ...
Leah C Shaw,Jacqueline E Goldman,Catherine A Lenox et al. Leah C Shaw et al.
Overdose prevention centers (OPCs) offer supervised environments for drug consumption and harm reduction services, yet their implementation in the United States (US) remains limited. The present study analyzed the perspectives of residents ...
Musa Hussain,Nashmia Khan,Grace Morton et al. Musa Hussain et al.
In the face of escalating climate-related challenges, the resilience of healthcare systems is paramount. As was seen during COVID-19, the climate crisis exemplifies the critical need for a resilient workforce and robust healthcare infrastru...
Solmaz Amiri,Anthippy Petras,Dedra Buchwald Solmaz Amiri
This study examined the extent to which the 1930s Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) redlining grades are associated with contemporary survival from screenable cancers among residents of three largest cities in Washington State. Redling a...