Methods of Measuring Community Characteristics |
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Authors: | Jacqueline Barnes |
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Affiliation: | Jacqueline Barnes Senior Lecturer, Leopold Muller Universiry Deparrmenr of Child and Family Mental Health. Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine. Rowland Hill Street, London NW3 2PF. and The Tavistock Clinic. London |
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Abstract: | There is increasing interest in the influence of community characteristics on child development and family functioning. In order to address questions on community influence, it is important to be aware of the measures available and their strengths and limitations. Useful strategies have been developed within a number of disciplines, including sociology, social and community psychology, and criminology. Methods include summarising information from existing administrative databases and census data, conducting observations, and using survey instruments with residents. The most commonly used methods are reviewed and their psychometric properties described . |
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Keywords: | Community characteristics measurement issues psychological sense of community social disorder |
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