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. 2017 Nov 22;14:E119. doi: 10.5888/pcd14.170143

Figure.

This image shows 5 paths and 4 boxes (neighborhood disadvantage; socioeconomic mediators: education and household income; allostatic load score; and perceived stress and health behavior (physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption) mediators. Path A points from neighborhood disadvantage to allostatic load score.” Path B points from neighborhood disadvantage to socioeconomic mediators: education and household income. Path B’ points from neighborhood disadvantage to perceived stress and health behavior (physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption) mediators. Path C points from socioeconomic mediators: education and household income to allostatic load score. Path C’ points from perceived stress and health behavior (physical activity, smoking, alcohol consumption) mediators to allostatic load score.

Hypothesized pathways mediating relationships between neighborhood disadvantage and allostatic load.