Article
Associations between household and neighborhood income and anxiety symptoms in young adolescents.
Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, Washington.
Depression and Anxiety (impact factor:
4.18).
05/2012;
29(9):824-32.
DOI:10.1002/da.21948
pp.824-32
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
annual household income
anxiety manifests
anxiety subscale scores
childhood anxiety
different manifestations
four MASC subscales-physical symptoms
harm avoidance
harm avoidance symptom scores
higher income neighborhoods
higher physical
household income
multidimensional anxiety scale
neighborhood median income
neighborhood-level income
neighborhood-level socioeconomic characteristics
salient target populations
Seattle-area middle school students
separation/panic anxiety
social anxiety
socioeconomic status