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Friday, December 30, 2022 | The Latest Research, Commentary, And News
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Area-Based Socioeconomic Deprivation Indices
In the December 2022 issue of Health Affairs, Stephen Trinidad and
coauthors analyze fifteen indices of area-based socioeconomic
deprivation,
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identified through a systematic scoping review.
The authors find variation in the data used to define deprivation, the
geographic boundaries used to define each area, and whether or not the
indices rank areas.
"Developing an understanding of the key characteristics of each index,
and the variability between indices, is an important step for public
health practitioners and health outcome researchers to take before index
selection and application," Trinidad and coauthors conclude.
They consider the input variable domains, the geographical definition of
neighborhood, and the nature of the output measure or measures as the
most important characteristics to consider in comparing the indices. The
authors discuss each in depth in their article.
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Daily Digest
Use Of Area-Based Socioeconomic Deprivation Indices: A Scoping Review
And Qualitative Analysis
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Stephen Trinidad et al.
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