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新冠疫情在少数族裔人群中的差异化健康结果:基于芝加哥社区的分析

Differential health outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic among minority populations: An analysis based on Chicago's neighborhoods.

作者信息

Geletta Simon, Soyemi Kenneth

机构信息

Department of Public Health Des Moines University Des Moines Iowa USA.

Cook County Health Systems Chicago Illinois USA.

出版信息

Public Health Chall. 2023 Jul 21;2(3):e111. doi: 10.1002/puh2.111. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The study examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on different ethnic and racial groups. It aims to investigate the existence or nonexistence of significant variations in COVID-19 health outcomes among two ethnic and racial minorities that resided in Chicago neighborhoods during the onslaught of the pandemic. Researchers have traditionally studied health disparities by comparing the health of minorities representing "underserved" populations and those with adequate healthcare. This study focuses on the heterogeneity of health outcomes between different minority populations, mainly Black and Hispanic, traditionally considered underserved populations.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study uses secondary data from a public reporting site. The unit of analysis is neighborhood units based on US postal zip codes that are cross-referenced with the US Census Bureau's zip code tabulation area codes. We used Chicago neighborhood data and applied geographic analyses to describe the patterns of similarities and differences in the outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic among neighborhoods with different ethnic and racial minorities residing in them. Using the one-way analysis of variance technique, we also tested research hypotheses about the COVID-19 outcome differences and/or similarities among the neighborhoods.

RESULTS

Our findings show that although Hispanic neighborhoods disproportionately carried a higher burden of infection by the disease, the mortality due to the illness or the case fatality rate was not much higher than in the other neighborhoods. In contrast, African American neighborhoods did experience significantly higher case fatality rates-although their infection rate was not statistically significantly higher than the average infection rates of the other Chicago neighborhoods.

CONCLUSIONS

Minority status creates distinct adverse effects on different minority groups. The patterns of distinct outcomes need to be well understood through further studied and considered by policymakers when health policies are designed to address the impact of health disparities.

摘要

背景

该研究考察了新冠疫情对不同族裔和种族群体的影响。其目的是调查在疫情肆虐期间居住在芝加哥社区的两个少数族裔和种族群体在新冠健康结果方面是否存在显著差异。传统上,研究人员通过比较代表“服务不足”人群的少数族裔与拥有充足医疗保健的人群的健康状况来研究健康差异。本研究关注不同少数族裔群体(主要是传统上被视为服务不足人群的黑人和西班牙裔)之间健康结果的异质性。

方法

这项横断面研究使用了来自一个公共报告网站的二手数据。分析单位是基于美国邮政邮政编码的社区单位,这些邮政编码与美国人口普查局的邮政编码汇总区域代码相互参照。我们使用芝加哥社区数据并应用地理分析来描述居住有不同少数族裔的社区在新冠疫情结果方面的异同模式。我们还使用单因素方差分析技术来检验关于不同社区之间新冠疫情结果差异和/或相似性的研究假设。

结果

我们的研究结果表明,尽管西班牙裔社区不成比例地承担了更高的疾病感染负担,但因该疾病导致的死亡率或病死率并不比其他社区高很多。相比之下,非裔美国人社区的病死率确实显著更高——尽管其感染率在统计学上并不显著高于芝加哥其他社区的平均感染率。

结论

少数族裔身份对不同少数群体产生了明显的不利影响。在设计卫生政策以应对健康差异的影响时,政策制定者需要通过进一步研究来充分理解这些不同结果的模式并加以考虑。

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