Journal of Primary Care & Community Health (Apr 2017)

Neighborhood Conditions and Psychosocial Outcomes Among Middle-Aged African Americans

  • Maya Tabet,
  • Erin A. Sanders,
  • Mario Schootman,
  • Jen Jen Chang,
  • Fredric D. Wolinsky,
  • Theodore K. Malmstrom,
  • Douglas K. Miller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2150131916675350
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Objective: We examined associations between observed neighborhood conditions (good/adverse) and psychosocial outcomes (stress, depressive symptoms, resilience, and sense of control) among middle-aged and older African Americans. Methods: The sample included 455 middle-aged and older African Americans examined in Wave 10 of the African American Health (AAH) study. Linear regression was adjusted for attrition, self-selection into neighborhoods, and potential confounders, and stratified by the duration at current address (5 years at current residence despite being associated with better psychosocial outcomes.