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. 2014 Jan;36(1):115-42.
doi: 10.1177/0164027512470702. Epub 2013 Jan 2.

Cumulative exposure to neighborhood context: consequences for health transitions over the adult life course

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Cumulative exposure to neighborhood context: consequences for health transitions over the adult life course

Philippa Clarke et al. Res Aging. 2014 Jan.

Abstract

Over the last two decades, research has assessed the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic factors and individual health. However, existing research is based almost exclusively on cross-sectional data, ignoring the complexity in health transitions that may be shaped by long-term residential exposures. We address these limitations by specifying distinct health transitions over multiple waves of a 15-year study of American adults. We focus on transitions between a hierarchy of health states, (free from health problems, onset of health problems, and death), not just gradients in a single health indicator over time, and use a cumulative measure of exposure to neighborhoods over adulthood. We find that cumulative exposure to neighborhood disadvantage has significant effects on functional decline and mortality. Research ignoring a persons' history of exposure to residential contexts over the life course runs the risk of underestimating the role of neighborhood disadvantage on health.

Keywords: functional health; life course; mortality; neighborhood effects; panel data; socioeconomic status.

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