Journal article
The impact of persistent poor housing conditions on mental health: A longitudinal population-based study
DJ Pevalin, A Reeves, E Baker, R Bentley
Preventive Medicine | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2017
Abstract
Living with housing problems increases the risk of mental ill health. Housing problems tend to persist over time but little is known about the mental health consequences of living with persistent housing problems. We investigated if persistence of poor housing affects mental health over and above the effect of current housing conditions. We used data from 13 annual waves of the British Household Panel Survey (1996 to 2008) (81,745 person/year observations from 16,234 individuals) and measured the persistence of housing problems by the number of years in the previous four that a household experienced housing problems. OLS regression models and lagged-change regression models were used to esti..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Emma Baker and Rebecca Bentley's contributions were supported by Australian Research Council Future Fellowships [FT140100872 and FT150100131 respectively].