Department of Social Work, China Youth University of Political Studies, Beijing 100089, China.
School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 27;19(21):13963. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192113963.
COVID-19 has disproportionally impacted Latinx and Black communities in the US. Our study aimed to extend the understanding of ethnic disparities in COVID-19 case rates by using a unique dataset of municipal case rates across New Jersey (NJ) during the first 17 months of the pandemic. We examined the extent to which there were municipal-level ethnic disparities in COVID-19 infection rates during three distinct spikes in case rates over this period. Furthermore, we used the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition analysis to identify municipal-level exposure and vulnerability factors that contributed to ethnic disparities and how the contributions of these factors changed across the three initial waves of infection. Two clear results emerged. First, in NJ, the COVID-19 infection risk disproportionally affected Latinx communities across all three waves during the first 17 months of the pandemic. Second, the exposure and vulnerability factors that most strongly contributed to higher rates of infection in Latinx and Black communities changed over time as the virus, alongside medical and societal responses to it, also changed. These findings suggest that understanding and addressing ethnicity-based COVID-19 disparities will require sustained attention to the systemic and structural factors that disproportionately place historically marginalized ethnic communities at greater risk of contracting COVID-19.
新冠疫情对美国的拉丁裔和非裔社区造成了不成比例的影响。我们的研究旨在通过使用新泽西州(NJ)在大流行的前 17 个月内的市级病例率的独特数据集,扩展对 COVID-19 病例率中族裔差异的理解。我们研究了在这段时间内三个不同的病例率高峰期间,市级层面上 COVID-19 感染率是否存在族裔差异。此外,我们使用 Blinder-Oaxaca 分解分析来确定导致族裔差异的市级层面的暴露和脆弱性因素,以及这些因素在感染的最初三个波次中的贡献如何变化。有两个明显的结果。首先,在 NJ,在大流行的前 17 个月的所有三个波次中,COVID-19 的感染风险不成比例地影响了拉丁裔社区。其次,导致拉丁裔和非裔社区感染率更高的暴露和脆弱性因素随着时间的推移而发生变化,因为病毒以及医疗和社会对病毒的反应也发生了变化。这些发现表明,要理解和解决基于族裔的 COVID-19 差异,就需要持续关注那些不成比例地使历史上处于边缘地位的族裔社区面临更大 COVID-19 感染风险的系统性和结构性因素。