Disparities in Patient Family Social Determinants of Health in a Large Urban Pediatric Health System

JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE(2024)

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Introduction: This analysis sought to identify disparities in social determinants of health (SDOH) outcomes at a Texas pediatric hospital. Methods: This retrospective study used electronic health records of pediatric patients families surveyed August -December 2022. Outcomes for health literacy, social support, food, transportation, energy, digital, and housing insecurity, and tobacco exposure were analyzed across demographic categories. Results: Among 15,294 respondents to the survey (mean child age, 8.73 years; 43.68% Hispanic, 29.73% non -Hispanic White, 18.27% non -Hispanic Black, 6.79% other race/ethnicity; 53.95% male), 50.25% of respondents reported at least one SDOH, whereas 23.39% reported two or more SDOH. The most prevalent SDOH was lack of social support (3,456, 23.91%). Hispanic, nonHispanic Black, and other race/ethnicity respondents, non-English speakers, and public insurance users had higher odds of reporting almost all SDOH in logistic regression models adjusted for age, race/ethnicity, language, gender, and insurance type. Discussion: Race/ethnicity, language, and insurance type disparities were identified for all SDOH. J Pediatr Health Care. (2024) 38, 172-183
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pediatric hospital,children,social determinants of health,disparities,health equity
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