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SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMUNITY-LEVEL SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF RHODE ISLAND CITIES AND TOWNS

Addressing the causes of place-based health disparities among older adults have focused on understanding social determinants of health on a large geographic level, such as region, state, or county. However, there is a growing realization for the need to understand how place-based characteristics at...

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Autores principales: Cohen, Steven A, Broccoli, Julia, O’Neill, Heather, Greaney, Mary L
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6846230/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2882
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author Cohen, Steven A
Broccoli, Julia
O’Neill, Heather
Greaney, Mary L
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description Addressing the causes of place-based health disparities among older adults have focused on understanding social determinants of health on a large geographic level, such as region, state, or county. However, there is a growing realization for the need to understand how place-based characteristics at smaller geographic areas relate to population health and contribute to successful aging. The purpose of this study was to assess the magnitude of the associations between place-based social determinants and life expectancy (LE) among older adults and related measures. Methods: LE at age 50 (LE50) and age 65 (LE65), and the age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) for ages 65+ (ASMR65) were calculated from mortality data (2009-2011) from the Rhode Island (RI) Department of Health (RIDoH) using abridged life table methods for each RI city/town. City/town-specific LE and ASMR were linked to the US Census, RIDoH, and other databases that include social determinants: demographics, household composition, wealth, education, environment, food insecurity, crime, transportation, and rural-urban status. Bivariate and partial correlations were examined between city/town-level LE50, LE65, and ASMR65. Results: LE50, (range: 29.3-34.0 years) was most strongly associated with the percent of the population with at least a bachelor’s degree (r=0.652, p<0.001), per capita income (r=-0.632, p < 0.001), and percent multigenerational households (r=-0.489, p=0.003). The associations between both LE65 and ASMR65 and examined social determinants were more attenuated, however. Discussion: These results highlight substantial place-based disparities in mortality and potentially addressable social determinants that could improve population health for older adults and reduce place-based disparities among neighboring communities.
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spelling pubmed-68462302019-11-18 SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMUNITY-LEVEL SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF RHODE ISLAND CITIES AND TOWNS Cohen, Steven A Broccoli, Julia O’Neill, Heather Greaney, Mary L Innov Aging Session 3600 (Paper) Addressing the causes of place-based health disparities among older adults have focused on understanding social determinants of health on a large geographic level, such as region, state, or county. However, there is a growing realization for the need to understand how place-based characteristics at smaller geographic areas relate to population health and contribute to successful aging. The purpose of this study was to assess the magnitude of the associations between place-based social determinants and life expectancy (LE) among older adults and related measures. Methods: LE at age 50 (LE50) and age 65 (LE65), and the age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) for ages 65+ (ASMR65) were calculated from mortality data (2009-2011) from the Rhode Island (RI) Department of Health (RIDoH) using abridged life table methods for each RI city/town. City/town-specific LE and ASMR were linked to the US Census, RIDoH, and other databases that include social determinants: demographics, household composition, wealth, education, environment, food insecurity, crime, transportation, and rural-urban status. Bivariate and partial correlations were examined between city/town-level LE50, LE65, and ASMR65. Results: LE50, (range: 29.3-34.0 years) was most strongly associated with the percent of the population with at least a bachelor’s degree (r=0.652, p<0.001), per capita income (r=-0.632, p < 0.001), and percent multigenerational households (r=-0.489, p=0.003). The associations between both LE65 and ASMR65 and examined social determinants were more attenuated, however. Discussion: These results highlight substantial place-based disparities in mortality and potentially addressable social determinants that could improve population health for older adults and reduce place-based disparities among neighboring communities. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6846230/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2882 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cohen, Steven A
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SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMUNITY-LEVEL SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF RHODE ISLAND CITIES AND TOWNS
title SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMUNITY-LEVEL SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF RHODE ISLAND CITIES AND TOWNS
title_full SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMUNITY-LEVEL SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF RHODE ISLAND CITIES AND TOWNS
title_fullStr SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMUNITY-LEVEL SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF RHODE ISLAND CITIES AND TOWNS
title_full_unstemmed SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMUNITY-LEVEL SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF RHODE ISLAND CITIES AND TOWNS
title_short SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMUNITY-LEVEL SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF MORTALITY IN OLDER ADULTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF RHODE ISLAND CITIES AND TOWNS
title_sort social determinants of health community-level social determinants of mortality in older adults: an assessment of rhode island cities and towns
topic Session 3600 (Paper)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6846230/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2882
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