The Impact of COVID-19 on Diverse Older Adults and Health Equity in the United States
Older adults are most at risk of negative COVID-19 outcomes and consequences. This study applies the World Health Organization's Health Inequity Causal Model to identify different factors that may be driving the higher observed hospitalizations and deaths among older adults of color compared to...
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doaj-de869e228d504f9bb0f6f5191a4e91f42021-05-17T05:56:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652021-05-01910.3389/fpubh.2021.661592661592The Impact of COVID-19 on Diverse Older Adults and Health Equity in the United StatesLourdes R. Guerrero0Steven P. Wallace1David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesUCLA Fielding School of Public Health and Associate Director, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesOlder adults are most at risk of negative COVID-19 outcomes and consequences. This study applies the World Health Organization's Health Inequity Causal Model to identify different factors that may be driving the higher observed hospitalizations and deaths among older adults of color compared to non-Latinx Whites in the United States. We used multiple data sets, including the US Census American Community Survey and PULSE COVID data, along with published reports, to understand the social context of older adults, including income distributions by race and ethnicity, household composition and potential COVID-19 exposure to older adults by working family members. Our findings point to multiple social determinants of health, beyond individual health risks, which may explain why older adults of color are the most at risk of negative COVID-19 outcomes and consequences. Current health policies do not adequately address disproportionate impact; some even worsen it. This manuscript provides new data and analysis to support the call for equity-focused solutions to this pandemic and health in general in the future, focusing on meeting the needs of our most vulnerable communities.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2021.661592/fullCOVID-19health equityrisk factorsAfrican AmericanLatinxolder adult |
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Diverse Older Adults and Health Equity in the United States |
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Diverse Older Adults and Health Equity in the United States |
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Diverse Older Adults and Health Equity in the United States |
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Diverse Older Adults and Health Equity in the United States |
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impact of covid-19 on diverse older adults and health equity in the united states |
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Older adults are most at risk of negative COVID-19 outcomes and consequences. This study applies the World Health Organization's Health Inequity Causal Model to identify different factors that may be driving the higher observed hospitalizations and deaths among older adults of color compared to non-Latinx Whites in the United States. We used multiple data sets, including the US Census American Community Survey and PULSE COVID data, along with published reports, to understand the social context of older adults, including income distributions by race and ethnicity, household composition and potential COVID-19 exposure to older adults by working family members. Our findings point to multiple social determinants of health, beyond individual health risks, which may explain why older adults of color are the most at risk of negative COVID-19 outcomes and consequences. Current health policies do not adequately address disproportionate impact; some even worsen it. This manuscript provides new data and analysis to support the call for equity-focused solutions to this pandemic and health in general in the future, focusing on meeting the needs of our most vulnerable communities. |
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COVID-19 health equity risk factors African American Latinx older adult |
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