Overview
The UrbASanté study is a quasi-experimental research that aimed at assessing the impact of urban transformations (a natural experiment) in the health related behaviors, environmental exposure and perceived- health.
Description
The UrbASAnté study is an interdisciplinary project evaluating the relationships between urban transformations (urban regeneration programs) and health related behaviors, environmental exposure (air pollution, noise) and health (perceived) in a deprived neighborhood in Paris (France).
UrbASanté consists of quasi-experimental research (before/after protocol design) and includes an "exposed" group of inhabitants living in a neighborhood with urban transformation (intervention) and an "unexposed group" comprising inhabitants from neighborhood not undergoing urban changes (control).
Participants will be surveyed at enrollment and 24 months later.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Living in areas with urban intervention in Porte de la Chapelle, Paris (for experimental group)
- Living in areas without direct urban interventions close to Porte de la Chapelle, Paris (for control group)
- Age above 18 years