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A pilot study exploring the relationship between urban greenspace accessibility and mental health prevalence in the City of San Diego in the context of socioeconomic and demographic factors
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
22. Dezember 2021
Received: 2021-08-28
Accepted: 2021-12-08
Published Online: 2021-12-22
© 2021 Alexis Wilderman et al., published by De Gruyter
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
mental health prevalence;
proximity to green-space and parks;
socioeconomic status;
racial-ethnic minorities;
census tracts
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Structural equation modeling of mental health in gentrifying neighborhoods in Austin, Texas
- COVID-19 and the 1918 influenza pandemics: a concise overview and lessons from the past
- A pilot study exploring the relationship between urban greenspace accessibility and mental health prevalence in the City of San Diego in the context of socioeconomic and demographic factors
- Topical Issue: From crisis to transformation: the coronavirus and urban development planning
- Exploring the role of City Networks in supporting urban resilience to COVID-19 in conflict-affected settings