Gentrification and binge drinking in California neighborhoods: It matters how long you’ve lived there

Izenberg, J. M., Mujahid, M. S., & Yen, I. H. (2018). Gentrification and binge drinking in California neighborhoods: It matters how long you’ve lived there. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 188, 1-9.

Abstract

Background: Neighborhood context plays a role in binge drinking, a behavior with major health and economic costs. Gentrification, the influx of capital and residents of higher socioeconomic status into historically-disinvested neighborhoods, is a growing trend with the potential to place urban communities under social and financial pressure. Hypothesizing that these pressures and other community changes resulting from gentrification could be tied to excessive alcohol consumption, we examined the relationship between gentrification and binge drinking in California neighborhoods.
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