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Date Submitted
Spring 5-4-2014
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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
Recommended Citation
Fu, Linyun and Tu, Li-Tzu, "Affective Disorders in St. Louis Region: The Risk Factors of Poverty and Race" (2014). GIS Posters. Poster 37.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/gis_poster/37