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Social context and depression after a disaster: the role of income inequality
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This article examines income variance and rates of depression in neighborhoods that have been struck with disaster.  The authors found that those with lower incomes in neighborhoods with income inequality were significantly more likely to suffer from depression than those with in similar neighborhoods with higher incomes.
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