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佐治亚州 COVID19 死亡率的种族差异:基于超额死亡的年龄空间分析。

Racial disparities for COVID19 mortality in Georgia: Spatial analysis by age based on excess deaths.

机构信息

Department of Geography & Department of Financial Planning, Housing, and Consumer Economics University of Georgia, 210 Field St., Room 204, Athens, 30602, GA, USA.

Department of Public Administration and Policy University of Georgia, 280F Baldwin Hall, Athens, 30602, GA, USA.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2022 Jan;292:114549. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114549. Epub 2021 Nov 8.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

This study uses multiple measures of excess deaths to analyze racial disparities in COVID-19 mortality across Georgia.

METHODS

The Georgia Department of Public Health provided monthly mortality data for 2010-2020 stratified by race/ethnicity, age, county, and recorded cause of death. We first calculate crude mortality rates by health district during the time period for all groups for March through June for our historical period to identify significant time-series outliers in 2020 distinguishable from general trend variations. We then calculate the mean and standard deviation of mortality rates by age and racial subgroup to create historic confidence intervals that contextualize rates in 2020. Lastly, we use risk ratios to identify disparities in mortality between Black and White mortality rates both in the 2010-2019 period and in 2020.

RESULTS

Time-series analysis identified three health districts with significant increases in mortality in 2020, located in metro Atlanta and Southwest Georgia. Mortality rates decreased sharply in 2020 for children in both racial categories in all sections of the state, but rose in a majority of districts for both categories in adult and older populations. Risk ratios also increased significantly in 2020 for children and older populations, showing rising disparities in mortality during the pandemic even as crude mortality rates declined for children classified as Black.

CONCLUSIONS

Increased mortality during the COVID-19 outbreak disproportionately affected African-Americans, possibly due, in part, to pre-existing disparities prior to the pandemic linked to social determinants of health. The pandemic deepened these disparities, perhaps due to unequal resources to effectively shelter-in-place or access medical care. Future research may identify local factors underlying geographically heterogenous differences in mortality rates to inform future policy interventions.

摘要

简介

本研究使用多种超额死亡衡量标准,分析佐治亚州 COVID-19 死亡率的种族差异。

方法

佐治亚州公共卫生部提供了按种族/族裔、年龄、县和记录的死亡原因划分的 2010-2020 年月度死亡率数据。我们首先按健康区计算了整个时间段(3 月至 6 月)的粗死亡率,以识别 2020 年明显的时间序列异常值,这些异常值与一般趋势变化不同。然后,我们按年龄和种族亚组计算死亡率的平均值和标准差,以创建历史置信区间,将 2020 年的死亡率置于上下文中。最后,我们使用风险比来确定 2010-2019 年期间以及 2020 年期间黑人和白人死亡率之间的差异。

结果

时间序列分析确定了 2020 年三个健康区的死亡率显著增加,这些健康区位于亚特兰大市区和佐治亚州西南部。2020 年,全州所有地区的儿童死亡率均急剧下降,但在成年和老年人口中,大多数地区的死亡率都有所上升。风险比在 2020 年也显著增加,表明即使儿童死亡率(按黑人分类)下降,大流行期间死亡率的差异仍在扩大。

结论

COVID-19 爆发期间死亡率的增加不成比例地影响了非裔美国人,这可能部分归因于大流行前与健康的社会决定因素有关的先前存在的差异。大流行加深了这些差异,这可能是由于资源不平等,无法有效地就地避难或获得医疗保健。未来的研究可能会确定死亡率在地理上存在异质差异的背后的地方因素,以为未来的政策干预提供信息。

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