Perceived neighborhood problems: multilevel analysis to evaluate psychometric properties in a Southern adult Brazilian population


Autoria(s): Höfelmann, Doroteia Aparecida; Diez-Roux, Ana V; Antunes, Jose Leopoldo Ferreira; Peres, Marco 
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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11/12/2013

11/12/2013

2013

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Abstract Background Physical attributes of the places in which people live, as well as their perceptions of them, may be important health determinants. The perception of place in which people dwell may impact on individual health and may be a more telling indicator for individual health than objective neighborhood characteristics. This paper aims to evaluate psychometric and ecometric properties of a scale on the perceptions of neighborhood problems in adults from Florianopolis, Southern Brazil. Methods Individual, census tract level (per capita monthly familiar income) and neighborhood problems perception (physical and social disorders) variables were investigated. Multilevel models (items nested within persons, persons nested within neighborhoods) were run to assess ecometric properties of variables assessing neighborhood problems. Results The response rate was 85.3%, (1,720 adults). Participants were distributed in 63 census tracts. Two scales were identified using 16 items: Physical Problems and Social Disorder. The ecometric properties of the scales satisfactory: 0.24 to 0.28 for the intra-class correlation and 0.94 to 0.96 for reliability. Higher values on the scales of problems in the physical and social domains were associated with younger age, more length of time residing in the same neighborhood and lower census tract income level. Conclusions The findings support the usefulness of these scales to measure physical and social disorder problems in neighborhoods.

Amélia Augusta Friche, of the Observatory for Urban Health of Belo Horizonte of Federal University of Minas Gertais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, for her contribution during the performing of three level multilevel analyses. We thank Dr. Nilza Nunes da Silva, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health of University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, for her advice on sample procedures. We would like to thank the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) and the Florianópolis Health Authority staff for their useful help with the practical aspects of the study.

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1471-2458

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43602

10.1186/1471-2458-13-1085

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eng

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BioMed Central

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BMC Public Health

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Palavras-Chave #Residence characteristics #Epidemiologic methods #Self report #Data collection
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article

original article

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