This item is accessible only to the Washington University community.

Off-Campus WUSTL Users: Click the “Off-Campus Download” button below. You will be prompted to log in using your WUSTL Key.

Author's School

Brown School of Social Work

Date Submitted

Spring 5-4-2014

Files

Download

Download Full Text (2.2 MB)

Description

This project examines whether community poverty rate correlates with the rate of affective disorder; a community with a lower household income has a higher rate of affective disorders. It also studies the African American population rate of a community is associated with the rate of affective disorder; the community with a larger African American population rate has a higher rate of affective disorders.

Disciplines

Social Work

City

St. Louis City & County

Affective Disorders in St. Louis Region: The Risk Factors of Poverty and Race
Off-campus Download

Share

Poster Location

 
COinS