Adults with pre-existing conditions were much more likely to be hospitalized with #COVID19 if they were in the bottom vs. top income quartile and had a high school diploma vs. a college degree. @DukeSSRI #NICHD_Impact #coronavirus #SARSCoV2 https://t.co/
Socioeconomic disparity and #COVID19: Among adults with pre-existing conditions, the risk of being hospitalized is 3x higher for low income vs. high income ppl, and 60% higher for ppl with a high school diploma vs. college degree. @CCPRatUCLA @NICHD_NIH ht
RT @PopResearchCtrs: Adults with pre-existing conditions were much more likely to be hospitalized with #COVID19 if they were in the bottom…
Adults with pre-existing conditions were much more likely to be hospitalized with #COVID19 if they were in the bottom vs. top income quartile and had a high school diploma vs. a college degree. @DukeSSRI #NICHD_Impact #coronavirus #SARSCoV2 https://t.co/
RT @MaxwellSU: Study co-authored by Assoc Professor Emily Wiemers estimates disparities in vulnerability to hospitalization from COVID-19 b…
Check out this new paper from CAPS affiliate Emily Wiemers on disparities in vulnerability to #COVID19 complications!
Another great use of @umpsid data
RT @MaxwellSU: Study co-authored by Assoc Professor Emily Wiemers estimates disparities in vulnerability to hospitalization from COVID-19 b…
RT @MaxwellSU: Study co-authored by Assoc Professor Emily Wiemers estimates disparities in vulnerability to hospitalization from COVID-19 b…
Study co-authored by Assoc Professor Emily Wiemers estimates disparities in vulnerability to hospitalization from COVID-19 by income, education, and race-ethnicity for U.S. adults, using an index based on preexisting health conditions and age. @CPRMaxwell
RT @PopResearchCtrs: Socioeconomic disparity and #COVID19: Among adults with pre-existing conditions, the risk of being hospitalized is 3x…
Socioeconomic disparity and #COVID19: Among adults with pre-existing conditions, the risk of being hospitalized is 3x higher for low income vs. high income ppl, and 60% higher for ppl with a high school diploma vs. college degree. @CCPRatUCLA @NICHD_NIH ht
"vulnerability arising from preexisting conditions is nearly three times higher for bottom versus top income quartile adults and 60% higher for those with a high-school degree relative to a college degree." Read more: https://t.co/UiJ1EerGV1
RT @UM_SRC: Robert Schoeni & co-authors estimate disparities in vulnerability to hospitalization from COVID-19 by income, education, and ra…
Robert Schoeni & co-authors estimate disparities in vulnerability to hospitalization from COVID-19 by income, education, and race-ethnicity for U.S. adults https://t.co/uj1JnZg8ey
RT @umpsid: Emily Wiemers (@AgingStudiesSU), Scott Abrahams (@DukeEcon), @Marwa_AlFakhri, @VJosephHotz , PSID's own Bob Schoeni, and Judith…
RT @umpsid: Emily Wiemers (@AgingStudiesSU), Scott Abrahams (@DukeEcon), @Marwa_AlFakhri, @VJosephHotz , PSID's own Bob Schoeni, and Judith…
RT @umpsid: Emily Wiemers (@AgingStudiesSU), Scott Abrahams (@DukeEcon), @Marwa_AlFakhri, @VJosephHotz , PSID's own Bob Schoeni, and Judith…
RT @umpsid: Emily Wiemers (@AgingStudiesSU), Scott Abrahams (@DukeEcon), @Marwa_AlFakhri, @VJosephHotz , PSID's own Bob Schoeni, and Judith…
RT @umpsid: Emily Wiemers (@AgingStudiesSU), Scott Abrahams (@DukeEcon), @Marwa_AlFakhri, @VJosephHotz , PSID's own Bob Schoeni, and Judith…
Emily Wiemers (@AgingStudiesSU), Scott Abrahams (@DukeEcon), @Marwa_AlFakhri, @VJosephHotz , PSID's own Bob Schoeni, and Judith Seltzer (@SociologyUcla ) use @umpsid data to examine disparities in vulnerability to hospitalization from COVID-19 . Link:https