2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-134261/v1
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Linking Social Vulnerability and Adverse Birth Outcomes in the Southeast United States

Abstract: Background This study aims to explore the relationship between social vulnerability (SoVI)indicators (race/ethnicity, population structure, socioeconomic status, housing structure, and access/functional needs) with low birth weight (LBW) and preterm delivery (PTD) rates across the Southeastern United States. Methods Annual low birth weight and premature birth rates for all counties were collected between 2000 and 2015. LBW and PTD were recoded into two categories below (0) and above (1) the annual national a… Show more

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“…17,18 Common indices include the Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI), which predicts socioeconomic and demographic variations in the social burden of disaster impacts, 17 and the Area Deprivation Index, which measures neighborhood disadvantage. 19,20 These vulnerability and deprivation indices share close conceptual ties with the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH), [20][21][22] and methods from these indices can be readily applied to map the SDoH for public health policy and research needs.…”
Section: Family and Community Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,18 Common indices include the Social Vulnerability Index (SoVI), which predicts socioeconomic and demographic variations in the social burden of disaster impacts, 17 and the Area Deprivation Index, which measures neighborhood disadvantage. 19,20 These vulnerability and deprivation indices share close conceptual ties with the Social Determinants of Health (SDoH), [20][21][22] and methods from these indices can be readily applied to map the SDoH for public health policy and research needs.…”
Section: Family and Community Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%