“they’re always there”: resident experiences of living with rats in a disadvantaged urban neighbourhood

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  • who: Kaylee A. Byers from the towards rats and rat control efforts among a group of disadvantaged urban residents in Vancouver, Canada have published the research: “They’re always there”: resident experiences of living with rats in a disadvantaged urban neighbourhood, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: While this work has been formative in the understanding of the relationship between rats and psychological health, it does not address the breadth or extent of issues associated with rats and their impact on residents. The aim of this qualitative study was to elicit descriptions of living with rats . . .

     

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