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    Ray JA, Preston KSJ, Jackson AP.
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  • 23. Health-related behavior as a mechanism behind the relationship between neighborhood social capital and individual health--a multilevel analysis.
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  • 32. Associations Between Neighborhood Characteristics, Social Cohesion, and Perceived Sex Partner Risk and Non-Monogamy Among HIV-Seropositive and HIV-Seronegative Women in the Southern U.S.
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    Kim J, Kim J, Han A.
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  • 38. The Role of the Perceived Neighborhood Social Environment on Adolescent Sedentary Behavior and Physical Activity: Findings from Add Health.
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  • 39. Neighborhood characteristics associated with park use and park-based physical activity among children in low-income diverse neighborhoods in New York City.
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