Inequitable housing practices and youth internalizing symptoms: mediation via perceptions of neighborhood cohesion

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  • who: Richard C. Sadler et al. from the (Victoria University), Simona Azzali (Prince Sultan University), Hendrik Tieben (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)Division of Public Health, Michigan State University, USA have published the paper: Inequitable Housing Practices and Youth Internalizing Symptoms: Mediation Via Perceptions of Neighborhood Cohesion, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors examine pathways between such and_(i.e. anxiety and depression) among a sample of African American in Maryland considering moderation and mediation pathways including neighborhood social cohesion and sex. The authors examined: (a) whether inequitable housing practices-specifically redlining, blockbusting . . .

     

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