2021
DOI: 10.1002/ppul.25762
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Caregiver‐perceived neighborhood safety and pediatric asthma severity: 2017–2018 National Survey of Children's Health

Abstract: Objective To examine the association between caregiver‐perceived neighborhood safety and pediatric asthma severity using a cross‐sectional, nationally representative sample. Study Design Using data from the 2017–2018 National Survey of Children's Health, children aged 6–17 years with primary caregiver report of a current asthma diagnosis were included (unweighted N = 3209; weighted N = 3,909,178). Perceived neighborhood safety, asthma severity (mild vs. moderate/severe), demographic, household, and health/beha… Show more

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