Department of Environmental Science, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803, United States.
Center for Population Studies, University of MississippiUniversity, MS, 38677, United States.
Health Place. 2020 Nov;66:102471. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102471. Epub 2020 Oct 28.
The health and economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic vary across space because social, economic, health and ecological factors are also spatially variable. Social vulnerability indices are attempts to create a relative ranking of vulnerability to a natural or anthropogenic hazard across space and have been widely used to quantify community vulnerability to natural disasters. Here, we develop a hierarchical socio-ecological vulnerability index that compares counties in the contiguous United States based on 18 variables grouped into four dimensions (ecological, social, health, and economic) in order to capture a range of factors that might contribute to community vulnerability to Covid-19. Variables were chosen based on a review of the emerging literature about the factors associated with poor health outcomes from Covid-19, information about the economic sectors most at risk from the pandemic and pandemic response, and existing social vulnerability indices. We find that socio-ecological vulnerability to Covid-19 and its related economic effects varies across the contiguous U.S., with especially high vulnerability in the Southeast U.S. and especially low vulnerability in the Upper Midwest, Great Plains, and Mountain West.
新冠疫情对健康和经济的影响因空间而异,因为社会、经济、健康和生态因素也具有空间变异性。社会脆弱性指数试图在空间上对自然或人为灾害的脆弱性进行相对排名,并已广泛用于量化社区对自然灾害的脆弱性。在这里,我们开发了一个分层的社会生态脆弱性指数,根据 18 个变量对美国相邻县进行比较,这些变量分为四个维度(生态、社会、健康和经济),以捕捉可能导致社区对新冠病毒脆弱性的一系列因素。这些变量是根据对与新冠病毒不良健康结果相关因素的新兴文献综述、受大流行和大流行应对影响最大的经济部门的信息以及现有的社会脆弱性指数选择的。我们发现,美国相邻县对新冠病毒及其相关经济影响的社会生态脆弱性存在差异,美国东南部的脆弱性尤其高,而美国中西部、大平原和西部山区的脆弱性尤其低。