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Bethany Boettner

Research Scientist, Institute for Population Research, Ohio State University
Verified email at osu.edu
Cited by 991

Recruitment and retention strategies in longitudinal clinical studies with low-income populations

…, T Skybo, L Murray-Johnson, I Eneli, B Boettner… - Contemporary clinical …, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Conducting longitudinal research studies with low-income and/or minority
participants present a unique set of challenges and opportunities. PURPOSE: To outline the …

Socioeconomic segregation of activity spaces in urban neighborhoods: Does shared residence mean shared routines?

…, CA Calder, LJ Krivo, AL Smith, B Boettner - RSF: The Russell …, 2017 - rsfjournal.org
Residential segregation by income and education is increasing alongside slowly declining
black-white segregation. Segregation in urban neighborhood residents’ nonhome activity …

From heterogeneity to concentration: Latino immigrant neighborhoods and collective efficacy perceptions in Los Angeles and Chicago

CR Browning, J Dirlam, B Boettner - Social Forces, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Latino immigrant presence in urban neighborhoods has been linked with reduced
neighborhood cohesion in social disorganization–based ethnic heterogeneity hypotheses and …

Exposure to police-related deaths and physiological stress among urban black youth

CR Browning, J Tarrence, E LaPlant, B Boettner… - …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Emerging evidence indicates that exposure to police-related deaths is associated
with negative health and wellbeing outcomes among black people. Yet, no study to date …

Understanding racial differences in exposure to violent areas: integrating survey, smartphone, and administrative data resources

…, CA Calder, JL Ford, B Boettner… - The Annals of the …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Emerging evidence indicates that exposure to areas prone to violence may influence youth
well-being. We employ smartphone GPS data on a sample of urban youth to examine the …

Ecological networks and urban crime: The structure of shared routine activity locations and neighborhood‐level informal control capacity

CR Browning, CA Calder, B Boettner, A Smith - Criminology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
By drawing on the work of Jacobs (1961), we hypothesize that public contact among neighborhood
residents while engaged in day‐to‐day routines, captured by the aggregate network …

Activity locations, residential segregation and the significance of residential neighbourhood boundary perceptions

…, CR Browning, CA Calder, B Boettner - Urban …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The inadequacies of residential census geography in capturing urban residents’ routine
exposures have motivated efforts to more directly measure residents’ activity spaces. In turn, …

Geographic isolation, compelled mobility, and everyday exposure to neighborhood racial composition among urban youth

…, CA Calder, NP Pinchak, B Boettner - American Journal of …, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Foundational urban social theories view heterogeneity of exposure to spatial contexts as
essential aspects of the urban experience. In contrast, contemporary neighborhood research …

[HTML][HTML] Family contexts and sleep during adolescence

…, CR Browning, CA Calder, JL Ford, B Boettner - SSM-population …, 2019 - Elsevier
Sleep deprivation among adolescents has received much attention from health researchers
and policymakers. Recent research indicates that variation in sleep duration from night to …

[HTML][HTML] Do rising tides lift all boats? Racial disparities in health across the lifecourse among middle-class African-Americans and Whites

CG Colen, PM Krueger, BL Boettner - SSM-population health, 2018 - Elsevier
Although racial inequalities in health are well documented, much less is known about the
underlying mechanisms that create and sustain these population patterns, especially among …