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Eval Rev ; 34(3): 159-84, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20479211

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Establish metric properties of the Neighborhood Inventory for Environmental Typology (NIfETy). METHOD: A total of 919 residential block faces were assessed by paired raters using the NIfETy. Reliability was evaluated via interrater and internal consistency reliability; validity by comparing NIfETy data with youth self-reported violence, alcohol, and other drug exposure and crime statistics. RESULTS: Validity and reliability metrics were moderate to exemplary for the total scale and subscales. NIfETy data correlated strongly with crime data and youth self-reported exposure. CONCLUSIONS: The NIfETy is valid and reliable. Future investigations will explore its use in other urban centers and association to other health outcomes.


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Residence Characteristics , Smoking , Social Environment , Substance-Related Disorders , Violence , Adolescent , Baltimore , Female , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Surveys and Questionnaires/standards , Young Adult
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Prev Sci ; 9(4): 245-55, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18931911

ABSTRACT

There are limited validated quantitative assessment methods to measure features of the built and social environment that might form the basis for environmental preventive interventions. This study describes a model approach for epidemiologic assessment of suspected environmental determinants of violence, alcohol and other drug (VAOD) exposure and fills this gap in current research. The investigation sought to test the feasibility of a systematic and longitudinal assessment of residential block characteristics related to physical and social disorder and indicators of VAOD exposure. Planometric data were used to establish a stratified random sample of street segments within defined neighborhoods of an urban metropolitan area. Field rater assessments of these neighborhood street segments were conducted using the Neighborhood Inventory for Environmental Typology (NIfETy). This report provides a detailed description of the NIfETy Method, including metric properties of the NIfETy Instrument and outcomes of training procedures and quality control measures. Also presented are block-level characteristics and estimates of observable signs of VAOD activity. This work is a first step toward developing future community-level environmental preventive interventions geared to reduce community VAOD exposure among youthful urban populations and may prove to be useful to other public health research groups as well.


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Needs Assessment , Population Surveillance , Residence Characteristics , Violence/trends , Adolescent , Adult , Alcoholism/epidemiology , Baltimore/epidemiology , Feasibility Studies , Humans , Social Environment , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Urban Population , Violence/prevention & control , Young Adult
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CMAJ ; 154(5): 627; author reply 629-31, 1996 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8603313
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Can Med Assoc J ; 109(2): 91, 1973 Jul 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20312127
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