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What role does adolescent neighborhood play for adult health? A cross-classified multilevel analysis of life course models in Northern Sweden

Journal

HEALTH & PLACE
Volume 46, Issue -, Pages 137-144

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2017.04.013

Keywords

Neighborhood; Life course; Prospective studies; Socioeconomic factors; Self-reported symptoms; Cross-classified models

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council Formas [259-2012-37]
  2. Umea University [223-514-09]
  3. County Council of Vasterbotten [355661]

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This study examined whether, and by which life course models, adolescent neighborhood environment relate to health in mid-adulthood. Data came from the Northern Swedish Cohort (n=1001), surveyed at age 16, 21, 30 and 42 years including functional somatic symptoms at age 42, and individual disadvantage neighborhood disadvantage at all four ages. Results from cross-classified multilevel models showed that 12.7% of age 42 health variance was explained by an interaction of age 16 and age 42 neighborhood of residence. Our study thus suggests that health variation by neighborhood in mid-adulthood may partly depend on neighborhood of residence in adolescence.

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