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The Residential Context of Health
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The Residential Context of Health

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Psychological and social processes that connect health with housing come into focus in this collection of original papers. Eminent European and North American scholars provide conceptual and analytical tools useful for further enhancing our understanding of the relations among housing, residence, and health. This title features articles by eminent European and North American scholars, which investigate the psychological and social processes that connect health with housing. It explores how social ecological factors set the boundaries for the activities individuals engage in regarding their health and housing. It provides conceptual and analytical tools to further enhance understanding of the relationships between housing, residence, and health.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 September 2003
Pages
200
ISBN
9781405116695

Psychological and social processes that connect health with housing come into focus in this collection of original papers. Eminent European and North American scholars provide conceptual and analytical tools useful for further enhancing our understanding of the relations among housing, residence, and health. This title features articles by eminent European and North American scholars, which investigate the psychological and social processes that connect health with housing. It explores how social ecological factors set the boundaries for the activities individuals engage in regarding their health and housing. It provides conceptual and analytical tools to further enhance understanding of the relationships between housing, residence, and health.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 September 2003
Pages
200
ISBN
9781405116695