School of Social Transformation, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Department of Sociology, The State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY, USA.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2022 Feb;9(1):165-175. doi: 10.1007/s40615-020-00940-2. Epub 2021 Jan 19.
Native Americans are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. The present study explores whether areas with high percentages of Native American residents are experiencing the equal risks of contracting COVID-19 by examining how the relationships between structural inequalities and confirmed COVID-19 cases spatially vary across Arizona using a geographically weighted regression (GWR). GWR helps with the identification of areas with high confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona and with understanding of which predictors of social inequalities are associated with confirmed COVID-19 cases at specific locations. We find that structural inequality indicators and presence of Native Americans are significantly associated with higher confirmed COVID-19 cases; and the relationships between structural inequalities and confirmed COVID-19 cases are significantly stronger in areas with high concentration of Native Americans, particular on Tribal lands. The findings highlight the negative effects that lack of infrastructure (i.e., housing with plumbing, transportation, and accessible health communication) may have on individual and population health, and, in this case, associated with the increase of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
美国原住民受 COVID-19 的影响不成比例。本研究通过使用地理加权回归(GWR)检查亚利桑那州具有高比例原住民居民的地区是否面临同等的 COVID-19 感染风险,从而探讨了结构不平等与确诊 COVID-19 病例之间的关系在空间上如何变化。GWR 有助于确定亚利桑那州 COVID-19 确诊病例高发地区,并了解哪些社会不平等预测因素与特定地点的 COVID-19 确诊病例有关。我们发现,结构不平等指标和原住民的存在与更高的 COVID-19 确诊病例显著相关;在原住民高度集中的地区,结构不平等与 COVID-19 确诊病例之间的关系更强,特别是在部落土地上。这些发现强调了基础设施不足(即带管道设施、交通和可及的卫生通讯的住房)对个人和人口健康可能产生的负面影响,并且在这种情况下,与 COVID-19 确诊病例的增加有关。