Associations of Household and Neighborhood Contexts and Hair Cortisol Among Mexican‐Origin Adolescents From Low‐Income Immigrant Families
Ka I Ip,
Wen Wen,
Lester Sim
et al.
Abstract:Although neighborhood contexts serve as upstream determinants of health, it remains unclear how these contexts “get under the skin” of Mexican‐origin youth, who are disproportionately concentrated in highly disadvantaged yet co‐ethnic neighborhoods. The current study examines the associations between household and neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES), neighborhood racial–ethnic and immigrant composition, and hair cortisol concentration (HCC)—a physiological index of chronic stress response—among Mexican‐ori… Show more
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