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The role of the neighbourhood built environment for children’s health and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: A narrative review

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posted on 2024-07-11, 04:48 authored by Sarah GraySarah Gray, Cindy PhamCindy Pham, Amanda AldertonAmanda Alderton, Meredith O'ConnorMeredith O'Connor, Elodie O'ConnorElodie O'Connor, Elizabeth Hu, Gerry Redmond, Subhavi De SilvaSubhavi De Silva, Sue Woolfenden, Sharon GoldfeldSharon Goldfeld, Hannah BadlandHannah Badland

The aim of this narrative review was to synthesise the evidence on the associations between neighbourhood built environment features and children’s health and wellbeing outcomes during the pandemic (2020-2021).   


This study offers insights into what types of neighbourhood features are important for children’s health and wellbeing and sets a future urban policy research agenda.

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