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ISBN: 0195138384
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0195138384
Neighborhoods and Health (Medicine)
Do places make a difference to people's health and well-being? The authors of this groundbreaking textbook demonstrate convincingly how the physical and social characteristics of a neighborhood can shape the health of its residents.
Neighborhoods and Health, ISBN-13: 9780195138382, ISBN-10: 0195138384
Drawing on the expertise of a renowned cast of researchers, this book presents a state-of-the art account of the theories, methods, and empirical evidence linking neighborhood conditions to population health. Represented in the volume are contributions from the world's leading investigators in the field, including social epidemiologists, demographers, medical geographers, sociologists, and medical practitioners. This comprehensive textbook lays out for the first time the methodological approaches to conducting
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Neighborhoods And Health
Neighborhoods and Health Format Hardcover Condition Brand New Do places make a difference to people's health and well-being? The authors of this groundbreaking textbook demonstrate convincingly how the physical and social characteristics of a neighbo
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Drawing on the expertise of a renowned cast of researchers, this book presents a state-of-the art account of the theories, methods, and empirical evidence linking neighborhood conditions to population health
This comprehensive textbook lays out for the first time the methodological approaches to conducting