Neighborhood Poverty, Health and Economic Security Over the Adult Lifespan
成年期间的社区贫困、健康和经济安全
基本信息
- 批准号:7750807
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 20.01万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-02-01 至 2011-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdultAffectAgeAgingArchivesAreaAttenuatedAttitudeBehavioral MechanismsBiologicalBiological MarkersBlood specimenC-reactive proteinCharacteristicsChildCholesterolClinicalCollectionCommunitiesControl GroupsCrimeDSM-IVDataData CollectionDecision MakingDisadvantagedDiseaseDisease OutcomeDistressEconomicsEnvironmentExposure toFamilyFollow-Up StudiesFundingFutureGenderGlycosylated HemoglobinGoalsHealthHealth Care CostsHeightHousingInterventionLifeLife Cycle StagesLightLiteratureLong-Term EffectsLongevityLow incomeMarketingMeasuresMental HealthMental disordersMinorityNeighborhoodsObesityOccupationsOutcomeParticipantPathway interactionsPatient Self-ReportPhysical activityPhysiologicalPlaguePopulationPovertyPoverty AreasPrevalenceProcessProductivityPsychosocial StressPublic HealthPublic HousingQuality of lifeRaceRandomizedResearchRiskRisk FactorsSamplingSavingsSecuritySorting - Cell MovementSurvey MethodologySurveysTimeToxic effectVictimizationWeightWorkabstractingagedbasecostdiet and exerciseeconomic outcomeexperiencefollow-uphealth economicsimprovedintervention effectlifestyle interventionphysical conditioningprogramspsychological distressresearch studysevere mental illnesssocialvoucherwaist circumference
项目摘要
OTHER PROJECT INFORMATION - Project Summary/Abstract
This proposal seeks support to add detailed measures of health and economic security to a long-term follow-up
study of low-income middle and older aged adults participating in a unique randomized neighborhood mobility
experiment know as Moving to Opportunity (MTO). The MTO demonstration used a randomized lottery to offer
some public housing residents but not others the chance to relocate to less disadvantaged neighborhoods
using a rental housing subsidy. MTO experimentally generated large difference in neighborhood characteristics
for otherwise comparable groups of low-income, disproportionately minority families. At the time of our
proposed survey fieldwork (10 to 12 years after random assignment) 31% of the adult sample will be age 50 or older, with a mean age of 46.8. An interim study found that compared to the control group, adults in the treatment groups had substantially lower estimated prevalence of serious mental illness 4-7 years after randomization, were 20% less likely to be obese and showed signs of improved diet and exercise, but had no differences in labor market outcomes. However environmental toxicity, dietary quality, physical activity and the burdens of psychosocial stress are difficult to capture through surveys. The effects of MTO on economic security could potentially increase over time due to health improvements or if adults become more socially integrated into their new areas, but the possibility of convergence across groups in neighborhood attributes over time suggests labor market impacts could instead attenuate over time. This proposal has four main aims:
" To expand our long-term data collection to administer to all MTO adults a set of detailed assessments of health (including blood samples to measure disease precursors such as cholesterol, C-reactive protein, and glycosylated hemoglobin)and DSM-IV mental health disorders, and indicators of economic security such as earnings, savings, assets, and participation in programs such as TANF or SSI. The interim MTO impacts on diet, exercise and obesity are about as large as those found with public health lifestyle interventions, which have been shown to impact biomarkers of the sort we propose to collect for MTO.
" To estimate long-term effects of the MTO experiment on these outcomes in the total sample and sub- samples defined by age, gender, and other baseline risk factors.
" To decompose the total effects of the intervention on these outcomes and narrow down the the set of behavioral mechanisms through which the aggregate effects occurred.
" To develop a public MTO data archive that is made available for secondary analysis.
The overarching goal is to better understand the effects of MTO and neighborhood mobility on adult long-term health and economic security as well as the processes by which these outcomes are affected. This study will help shed light on larger disparities in health and economic outcomes across race and class lines. NIA funding is essential to administer the full range of outcomes described here to all MTO adults.
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- 资助金额:
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Remediating Academic and Non-Academic Skill Deficits among Disadvantaged Youth
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9269107 - 财政年份:2014
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Remediating Academic and Non-Academic Skill Deficits among Disadvantaged Youth
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8895081 - 财政年份:2014
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