The Relationship of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Differences and Racial Residential Segregation to Childhood Blood Lead Levels in Metropolitan Detroit

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Heather A. Moody
Joe T. Darden
Bruce Wm. Pigozzi
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[1] Siena Heights University,Department of Geography
[2] Environmental Science,Department of Geography
[3] Michigan State University,undefined
[4] Michigan State University,undefined
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Journal of Urban Health | 2016年 / 93卷
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Lead poisoning; Detroit; Race; Socioeconomic position; Neighborhood segregation;
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This study uses a new approach to assess the impact of different neighborhood characteristics on blood lead levels (BLLs) of black versus white children in metropolitan Detroit. Data were obtained from the Michigan Department of Community Health and the US Bureau of the Census American Community Survey. The Modified Darden-Kamel Composite Socioeconomic Index, bivariate regression, and the index of dissimilarity were used to compute neighborhood BLL unevenness by neighborhood characteristics. Neighborhoods with lower socioeconomic characteristics and high racial residential segregation predicted higher average childhood BLLs. This reveals a social spatial structure that will aid researchers/policymakers in better understanding disparities in childhood BLLs.
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