Journal article
The impact of social housing on mental health: Longitudinal analyses using marginal structural models and machine learning-generated weights
R Bentley, E Baker, K Simons, JA Simpson, T Blakely
International Journal of Epidemiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyy116
Abstract
Background: Social housing may provide an affordable and secure residential environment, but has also been associated with stigma, poor housing conditions and locational disadvantage. We examined the cumulative effect of additional years, and tenure security (number of transitions in/out), of social housing on mental health in a large cohort of lower-income Australians. Methods: We analysed a longitudinal panel survey that annually collected information on tenure and health from 2001 to 2013. To address the time-varying effect of previous health on social housing occupancy, we used marginal structural models. Stabilized inverse probabilities of treatment weights were generated using ensemble..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
R.B. and E.B. are funded by Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowships (FT150100131 and FT1401100872 respectively). J.S. is funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Research Fellowship (1104975). T.B. receives funding through the Burden of Disease Epidemiology, Equity and Cost-Effectiveness Programme, Health Research CoDuncil of New Zealand (16/443).