Assessing “Neighborhood Effects”: Social Processes and New Directions in Research
University of Michigan · University of Chicago
Abstract
▪ Abstract This paper assesses and synthesizes the cumulative results of a new “neighborhood-effects” literature that examines social processes related to problem behaviors and health-related outcomes. Our review identified over 40 relevant studies published in peer-reviewed journals from the mid-1990s to 2001, the take-off point for an increasing level of interest in neighborhood effects. Moving beyond traditional characteristics such as concentrated poverty, we evaluate the salience of social-interactional and institutional mechanisms hypothesized to account for neighborhood-level variations in a variety of phenomena (e.g., delinquency, violence, depression, high-risk behavior), especially among adolescents.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 208.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 85
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3Topics & keywords
- Salience (neuroscience)
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Observational study
- Psychology
- Poverty
- Social psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Computer science
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