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      • Four neighborhood factors—social cohesion, social control, spatial mismatch, and environ-mental hazards—have the strongest effect on personal outcomes. There is a direct line from exposure to neigh-borhood violence and pollution to poorer health.
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  2. Jun 15, 2023 · In this study, we describe how urban living affects the brain and mental health by identifying specific environmental profiles that are correlated with distinct groups of affective,...

  3. Jul 1, 2019 · Exposure to neighborhood disadvantage resulted in greater negative emotion, less positive emotion, and more compassion, compared to exposure to affluence. However, the effect of virtual...

    • Daniel A Hackman, Stephanie A Robert, Jascha Grübel, Raphael P Weibel, Eirini Anagnostou, Christoph ...
    • 2019
  4. Feb 1, 2021 · Neighbourhood socio-economic deprivation was negatively associated with mental health. There were no associations between crime and living conditions and mental health. Deprivation was associated more negatively with mental health in White British young people compared to other ethnic groups.

    • Kirsten Visser, Gideon Bolt, Catrin Finkenauer, Merel Jonker, Dominic Weinberg, Gonneke W.J.M. Steve...
    • 2021
  5. Mar 23, 2023 · Understanding that the environment plays a critical role in your mental health is the first step. The next step is to identify if a change is needed. According to Snow, it’s vital to notice the connection between how you're feeling and what triggers those emotions.

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  6. In sum, perceived neighborhood environment has no significant direct effects on the three dimensions of health (i.e., physical health, perceived health, and mental health), yet its indirect effects on them are all statistically significant, and so are the direct effects of health behavior.

  7. Feb 9, 2021 · Built features of urban environments influence young people’s mental health. 41 For example, the presence of neighborhood facilities (eg, library, recreational center) can improve social competence, 42 whereas the spatial distribution of urban environment characteristics (eg, pedestrian route directness) can increase the risk of depressive ...

  8. Four neighborhood factors—social cohesion, social control, spatial mismatch, and environ-mental hazards—have the strongest effect on personal outcomes. There is a direct line from exposure to neigh-borhood violence and pollution to poorer health. Peer effects and role models among disadvan-taged teens are particularly influential in later outcomes.