Does substance use moderate the association of neighborhood disadvantage with perceived stress and safety in the activity spaces of urban youth?
Abstract
This study investigates the association of activity space-based exposure to neighborhood disadvantage with momentary perceived stress and safety, and the moderation of substance use on those associations, among a sample of 139 urban, primarily African American, adolescents.Geospatial technologies are integrated with Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) to capture exposure to neighborhood disadvantage and perceived stress and safety in the...
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Title
Does substance use moderate the association of neighborhood disadvantage with perceived stress and safety in the activity spaces of urban youth?
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
165
Pages
288 - 292
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