"Perceptions of Safety for Black Children in Predominantly White Neighborhoods"

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A study in Columbus found that Black youth feel less safe when visiting predominantly white areas of the city, with those spending the most time in such areas feeling the least safe. The perception of being less safe in white neighborhoods may have real-life health consequences for Black youth, as high levels of chronic stress were found to have negative effects on their health. This study sheds light on the unique challenges Black youth face when trying to access resources often located in predominantly white neighborhoods in American cities.
Topics:science#black-youth#chronic-stress#racial-segregation#safety-perception#sociology#urban-neighborhoods
Visiting white parts of town make some Black kids feel less safe The Ohio State University News
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