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Neighbourhood risk factors for Common Mental Disorders among young people aged 10-20 years: a structured review of quantitative research.

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A critical review of research concerning the vulnerability of mental health of young people in the 10-20 year age range to neighbourhood factors that are theoretically associated with increased risk of Common Mental Disorders (CMDs) is presented.
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This article is published in Health & Place.The article was published on 2013-03-01. It has received 56 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Neighbourhood (mathematics) & Mental health.

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Twenty Years of Neighborhood Effect Research: An Assessment.

TL;DR: Of the 1170 empirically focused neighborhood effects papers published in the last 24 years, only a handful have clearly advanced the understanding of the phenomena, and it is time to expand the social epidemiological imagination.
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Religion und Gesellschaft

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define context and explore how contexts affect behaviour, the social mechanisms that constitute a central condition to explain individual behaviour, and propose a multilevel model to demonstrate theoretical problems linking levels.
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Material well-being and social exclusion association with children's subjective Well-being: Cross-national analysis of 14 countries

TL;DR: In this paper, two preliminary measures that reflect children's material situation were developed: Material Resources State (MRS) measure and Social Exclusion measure, which were found to be valid in 13 countries out of 14 tested, using the 12-year-olds' sample in the second wave of the Children's Worlds survey (N = 16,967).
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Effect of Childhood Poverty and Trauma on Adult Depressive Symptoms Among Young Men in Peri-Urban South African Settlements.

TL;DR: House poverty may be a key reason that children experience abuse and, in turn, common mental disorders in young adulthood, and Structural interventions for food security, employment, and parenting are essential to break the intergenerational nexus of poverty, trauma, and health in peri-urban settings.
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Socioeconomic status and child development.

TL;DR: A variety of mechanisms linking SES to child well-being have been proposed, with most involving differences in access to material and social resources or reactions to stress-inducing conditions by both the children themselves and their parents.
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ASSESSING "NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS": Social Processes and New Directions in Research

TL;DR: In this article, the cumulative results of a new "neighborhood-effects" literature that examines social processes related to problem behaviors and health-related outcomes are assessed and synthesized.
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The neighborhoods they live in: the effects of neighborhood residence on child and adolescent outcomes.

TL;DR: This article provides a comprehensive review of research on the effects of neighborhood residence on child and adolescent well-being and suggests the importance of high socioeconomic status for achievement and low SES and residential instability for behavioral/emotional outcomes.
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Unhealthy Societies: The Afflictions of Inequality

TL;DR: Unhealthy Societies as mentioned in this paper shows that social cohesion is crucial to the quality of life in the USA, Britain, Japan and Eastern Europe, and brings together evidence from the social and medical sciences.
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Twenty Years' Research on Peer Victimization and Psychosocial Maladjustment: A Meta‐analytic Review of Cross‐sectional Studies

TL;DR: A meta-analytic review of cross-sectional studies of the association of peer victimization with psychosocial maladjustment suggested that victimization is most strongly related to depression, and least stronglyrelated to anxiety.
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