Neighborhood Socioeconomic Deprivation in Early Childhood Mediates Racial Disparities in Blood Pressure in a College Student Sample

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Olivia I. Nichols
Thomas E. Fuller-Rowell
Austin T. Robinson
DaJuandra Eugene
Lydia K. Homandberg
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[1] Auburn University,Department of Human Development and Family Science
[2] Auburn University,School of Kinesiology
[3] Center for Disease Control and Prevention,Sociology Department
[4] Cornell University,undefined
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2022年 / 51卷
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Neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage; Child development; Health disparities; Blood pressure; Early childhood;
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The influence of childhood contexts on adult blood pressure is an important yet understudied topic. Using a developmental perspective, this study examines the association between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage in early childhood (0–5 yrs), middle childhood (6–12 yrs) and adolescence (13–18 yrs) on subsequent blood pressure in young adulthood. Data were from 263 college students (52% Black; Mage = 19.21 years) and neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage was measured using a tract-level Area Deprivation Index. Neighborhood disadvantage in early childhood was significantly associated with diastolic blood pressure and explained 22% of the race difference between Black and White adults. The findings are consistent with the notion that early childhood may be a sensitive period for the effects of neighborhood disadvantage on blood pressure.
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页码:2146 / 2160
页数:14
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