Tangney, June P.Adams, Leah Maria2013-08-192013-08-192013-08https://hdl.handle.net/1920/8345A systematic review of neighborhood influences on HIV risk behaviors was conducted with a focus on 1) the various conceptualizations of neighborhood, 2) the net findings regarding neighborhood effects on HIV risk, and 3) an evaluation of the samples' generalizability. Neighborhood characteristics were associated with HIV risk, including drug and sex-related behaviors, independent of individual characteristics. However, these relationships varied by time. While early studies have most often found that greater neighborhood disadvantage was related to greater HIV risk, recent work has found the opposite association, possibly indicating that prior prevention efforts in these "at-risk" areas have been effective.109 pagesenCopyright 2014 Leah Maria AdamsPsychologyPublic healthCriminologyCensusHIV riskJail inmatesNeighborhood disadvantagePost-incarcerationDoes Place Matter?: An Examination of Neighborhood Disadvantage and HIV RiskDissertation