B2355 - Effects of early life residential mobility and key life events on mental health and risky behaviours - 11/12/2014

B number: 
B2355
Principal applicant name: 
Mr Tim Morris (University of Bristol, UK)
Co-applicants: 
Professor Clive Sabel (University of Bristol, UK), Dr David Manley (University of Bristol, UK), Dr Kate Northstone (University of Bristol, UK)
Title of project: 
Effects of early life residential mobility and key life events on mental health and risky behaviours
Proposal summary: 

Project title

Effects of early life residential mobility on mental health and risky behaviours.

Aims

The research project will aim to address the following research questions:

i)Are cumulative residential moves throughout childhood associated with poorer mental health outcomes and increased risky behaviours in adolescence and early adulthood?

ii)Are there critical periods in which the effects of residential mobility on adverse outcomes are disproportionately stronger or weaker?

iii)Do physical characteristics of the move (distance, urban/rural, changing neighbourhood status) mediate effects?

iv)To what extent do background family characteristics and life events exacerbate or attenuate results?

v)Is residential turnover at the neighbourhood level associated with poorer health outcomes?

Date proposal received: 
Wednesday, 10 December, 2014
Date proposal approved: 
Thursday, 11 December, 2014
Keywords: 
Mental Health, Risk Behaviour
Primary keyword: 
Geographical Data