Use of multilevel frameworks and area-based socioeconomic measures (ABSMs) for public health monitoring can potentially overcome the absence of socioeconomic data in most US public health surveillance systems. To assess whether ABSMs can meaningfully be used for diverse race/ethnicity–gender groups, we geocoded and linked public health surveillance data from Massachusetts and Rhode Island to 1990 block group, tract, and zip code ABSMs. Outcomes comprised death, birth, cancer incidence, tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections, childhood lead poisoning, and nonfatal weapons-related injuries. Among White, Black, and Hispanic women and men, measures of economic deprivation (e.g., percentage below poverty) were most sensitive to expected s...
Introduction: Identifying and tracking racial/ethnic minority health disparities can be challenging ...
PURPOSE: There is growing interest in incorporating area indicators into epidemiologic analyses. Usi...
Using geographic information systems to link administrative databases with demographic, social, and ...
Use of multilevel frameworks and area-based socioeconomic measures (ABSMs) for public health monitor...
Objectives. We describe a method to facilitate routine monitoring of socioeconomic health disparitie...
Despite the promise of geocoding and use of area-based socioeconomic measures to overcome the paucit...
Most public health surveillance systems do not capture individual-level data on socioeconomic positi...
Substructure due to familial-associated divisions exists in all large populations. Geographical hete...
Abstract: Spatial health inequalities have often been analyzed in terms of socioeconomic and environ...
It is well known that health inequalities exist among various segments of the population, with their...
The purpose of this study is to apply the Human Security Index (HSI) as a tool to detect social and ...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe socioeconomic disparities in the United States across multiple heal...
To facilitate community action toward health equity, the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program (...
Social Determinants of Health (SDH), such as income, employment, education, and access to health car...
There has long been a demand for cancer incidence data at a fine geographic resolution for use in et...
Introduction: Identifying and tracking racial/ethnic minority health disparities can be challenging ...
PURPOSE: There is growing interest in incorporating area indicators into epidemiologic analyses. Usi...
Using geographic information systems to link administrative databases with demographic, social, and ...
Use of multilevel frameworks and area-based socioeconomic measures (ABSMs) for public health monitor...
Objectives. We describe a method to facilitate routine monitoring of socioeconomic health disparitie...
Despite the promise of geocoding and use of area-based socioeconomic measures to overcome the paucit...
Most public health surveillance systems do not capture individual-level data on socioeconomic positi...
Substructure due to familial-associated divisions exists in all large populations. Geographical hete...
Abstract: Spatial health inequalities have often been analyzed in terms of socioeconomic and environ...
It is well known that health inequalities exist among various segments of the population, with their...
The purpose of this study is to apply the Human Security Index (HSI) as a tool to detect social and ...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to describe socioeconomic disparities in the United States across multiple heal...
To facilitate community action toward health equity, the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program (...
Social Determinants of Health (SDH), such as income, employment, education, and access to health car...
There has long been a demand for cancer incidence data at a fine geographic resolution for use in et...
Introduction: Identifying and tracking racial/ethnic minority health disparities can be challenging ...
PURPOSE: There is growing interest in incorporating area indicators into epidemiologic analyses. Usi...
Using geographic information systems to link administrative databases with demographic, social, and ...