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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 93, Issue 9, Pages 1576-1582Publisher
AMER PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOC INC
DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.93.9.1576
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Objectives. The health consequences of neighborhood poverty are a public health problem. Data were obtained to examine,links between neighborhood residence and mental health outcomes. Methods. Moving to Opportunity was a randomized, controlled trial in which families from public housing in high-poverty, neighborhoods were moved into private housing in near-poor or nonpoor neighborhoods, with a subset remaining in public housing. At the 3-year follow-up of the New York site, 50 families were reinterviewed. Results. Parents who moved to low-poverty neighborhoods reported significantly less distress than parents who remained in high-poverty neighborhoods. Boys who moved to less poor neighborhoods reported significantly fewer anxious/depressive and dependency problems than did boys who stayed in public housing. Conclusions. This study provides experimental evidence of neighborhood income effects on mental health.
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