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Gay Neighborhoods: Can They Be Identified in a Systematic Way Using Latent Class Analysis?
Identifying gay neighborhoods could help in targeting HIV prevention efforts for men who have sex with men. This study’s purpose was to identify gay...
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Parenting Characteristics Protective Against Substance Use and Deviant Peer Involvement in High-Risk Neighborhoods
Robust research shows that poor parenting practices are related to adverse outcomes among adolescents; however, few have examined the interaction...
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Fertile Ground for Sociocultural Responsivity: Schools and Neighborhoods as Promotive and Inhibiting Environments
Schools and neighborhoods shape youth. Explicitly and implicitly, schools and neighborhoods communicate messages about race, ethnicity, culture, and... -
Safe Neighborhoods and Supportive Communities Protect Children from the Health Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Protective factors such as safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments can prevent the long-term effects of adverse childhood experiences...
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Neighborhoods, Schools, and Adolescent Violence: Ecological Relative Deprivation, Disadvantage Saturation, or Cumulative Disadvantage?
Neighborhood and school socioeconomic “disadvantage” are consequential for youth violence perpetration. This study considers alternative ecological...
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Genetic Risk, Neighborhood Characteristics, and Behavioral Difficulties Among African American Adolescents Living in Very Low-Income Neighborhoods
Behavioral difficulties among African American youth are disproportionately detrimental to their future well-being compared to when demonstrated by...
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Preschoolers’ Psychosocial Development, Parents, and Neighborhoods: Towards an Integrative Approach for Immigrant Families
Nearly 5.5 million children between the ages of 0–5 in the US have at least one immigrant parent, and 22% of these children live below the poverty...
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How Does Migration Affect HIV Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Involuntary Bachelors? The Mediating Roles of Neighborhoods and Social Networks
The sex ratio imbalance in China since the 1980s has resulted in a large number of involuntary bachelors in rural China. Previous studies have found...
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Identifying Protective Factors in the Association Between Peer Victimization and Internalizing Symptoms of African American Adolescents in Four Chicago’s Southside Neighborhoods
Guided by the Risk and Resilience Model, the present study aims to generate hypotheses by investigating a wide range of variables that might buffer...
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Preventive Impacts of Group Homes in Higher Income Neighborhoods: Retrospective Cohort of Youths in Ontario Group Home Care, 2012 to 2016
Conduct problem is an ongoing concern among youth placed in group homes. The concern could sometimes become more challenging due to negative peer...
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Public Restrooms in Neighborhoods and Public Spaces: a Qualitative Study of Transgender and Nonbinary Adults in New York City
IntroductionThe purpose of this study is to qualitatively explore transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) individuals’ experiences with bathroom use in...
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Trends in the Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder in California: Disparities by Sociodemographic Factors and Region Between 1990–2018
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) prevalence has risen globally, with regional variation and sociodemographic disparities affecting diagnosis and...