“…Neighborhood problems is a broad term used to describe the distressed physical and social features of a neighborhood (e.g., abandoned buildings, litter, crime, drug trades, loitering, and violence) ( Ross & Mirowsky, 2001 ). Neighborhood problems are concomitant with health-promoting resources in an area, are a source of daily and chronic stress, and subsequently impede residents from achieving optimal health and social standing ( Kogan, Cho, Brody, & Beach, 2017 ; Powell et al, 2016 ). Social cohesion, defined as the presence of strong social bonds and the lack of social conflict, influences health by promoting the adoption of health-promoting behaviors, increasing access to health and social services, and through psychosocial processes that are associated with positive well-being and optimal health ( Kawachi & Berkman, 2000 ; Uphoff, Pickett, Cabieses, Small, & Wright, 2013 ).…”