| Literature DB >> 19671180 |
Dustin T Duncan1, Renee M Johnson, Beth E Molnar, Deborah Azrael.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neighborhood safety may be an important social environmental determinant of overweight. We examined the relationship between perceived neighborhood safety and overweight status, and assessed the validity of reported neighborhood safety among a representative community sample of urban adolescents (who were racially and ethnically diverse).Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19671180 PMCID: PMC2734852 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-289
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Socio-demographic characteristics of respondents by overweight status
| 10.62 (0.014) | ||||
| Hispanic | 335 (30.0) | 169 (27.4) | 166 (33.2) | |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 520 (46.5) | 283 (45.8) | 237 (47.4) | |
| White, non-Hispanic | 145 (13.0) | 88 (14.2) | 57 (11.4) | |
| Othera | 118 (10.6) | 78 (12.6) | 40 (08.0) | |
| 1.02 (0.311) | ||||
| Male | 481 (42.2) | 257 (40.9) | 224 (43.8) | |
| Female | 659 (57.8) | 372 (59.1) | 287 (56.2) | |
| 3.54 (0.060) | ||||
| US Born | 788 (70.2) | 420 (67.9) | 368 (73.0) | |
| Foreign Born | 335 (29.8) | 199 (32.2) | 136 (27.0) | |
| 8.08 (0.044) | ||||
| Ninth | 325 (29.0) | 162 (26.1) | 163 (32.7) | |
| Tenth | 293 (26.1) | 162 (26.1) | 131 (26.3) | |
| Eleventh | 332 (29.6) | 202 (32.5) | 130 (26.3) | |
| Twelfth | 171 (15.3) | 96 (15.4) | 75 (15.0) |
Note. Totals may not sum to 1,140 due to missing data.
a The Other category includes non-Hispanics students who chose two or more races, or who were Asian, American Indian/Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. Information about these groups are not reported separately to preserve confidentiality.
Perceptions of neighborhood safety by dimensions of neighborhood violence
| 68.0% | 17.8% | 25.0% | |
| 44.1% | 11.3% | 22.3% | |
| <0.001 | 0.025 | 0.463 |
ap for chi-squared test for perceived neighborhood safety by the associated dimensions.
b Time referent is in the past 12 months.
Prevalence ratios (and 95% confidence intervals) estimating overweight status among students who rarely or never feel safe in their neighborhood
| 1.24 (0.98, 1.59) | 1.16 (0.91, 1.49) | 1.16 (0.89, 1.50) | |
| 1.09 (0.88, 1.34) | 1.10 (0.99, 1.36) | 1.10 (0.90, 1.34) | |
| 1.42 (0.82, 2.46) | 1.25 (0.71, 2.18) | 1.23 (0.85, 1.79) | |
| 1.54 (0.90, 2.64) | 1.58 (0.91, 2.73) | 1.56 (1.02, 2.40) |
Note. PR = Prevalence Ratio. CI = Confidence Interval. Reference Category = Students who always or sometimes feel safe in their neighborhood
a Adjusted for grade level using a generalized linear regression model.
b Adjusted for grade level, using a generalized estimating equation model that accounted for clustering by school.