George Mason University's College of Health and Human Services: Where Black Adolescents Live Affects Their Mental Health
August 04, 2023
August 04, 2023
FAIRFAX, Virginia, Aug. 4 (TNSres) -- The George Mason University's College of Health and Human Services issued the following research news:
It's easy to imagine that growing up in a neighborhood with safe and clean parks, little to no discrimination, and where people are not struggling financially makes for a lower-stress childhood. In contrast, neighborhoods with few community spaces, violence, and poverty create a higher-stress environment for a child to live in. Unfort . . .
It's easy to imagine that growing up in a neighborhood with safe and clean parks, little to no discrimination, and where people are not struggling financially makes for a lower-stress childhood. In contrast, neighborhoods with few community spaces, violence, and poverty create a higher-stress environment for a child to live in. Unfort . . .