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Title: Visual Cues of the Built Environment and Perceived Stress Among a Cohort of Black Breast Cancer Survivors

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2021

ISSN: 18732054

DOI: 10.1016/J.HEALTHPLACE.2020.102498

PMID: 33383367

Abstract: We investigated relationships between independently observed, visual cues of residential environments and subsequent participant-reported stress within a population-based cohort of Black breast cancer survivors (n = 476). Greater visual cues of engagement – presence of team sports, yard decorations, outdoor seating – (compared to less engagement) was marginally associated with lower perceived stress in univariate models, but attenuated towards null with adjustment for socio-demographic, behavioral, and health-related covariates. Similarly, physical disorder and perceived stress were not associated in adjusted models. Relationships between observed built environment characteristics and perceived stress might be influenced by socioeconomic and health behavior factors, which longitudinal studies should investigate.

Url: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S135382922031892X

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Authors: Plascak, Jesse J.; Llanos, Adana A.M.; Qin, Bo; Chavali, Laxmi; Lin, Yong; Pawlish, Karen S.; Goldman, Noreen; Hong, Chi Chen; Demissie, Kitaw; Bandera, Elisa V.

Periodical (Full): Health and Place

Issue:

Volume: 67

Pages: 1-10

Data Collections: IPUMS NHGIS

Topics: Health, Housing and Segregation, Race and Ethnicity

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