2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.18.23288723
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Deprivation effect on COVID-19 cases incidence and severity: a geo-epidemiological study in PACA region, France

Abstract: Introduction. The spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, and its severity, is spatially heterogenous. At the individual level, the socioeconomic status (SES) profile is known to be associated with COVID-19 incidence and severity. The aim of this geo epidemiological study was to investigate the link between SES profile and potential confounders, and COVID-19 incidence and hospitalization rates, at a fine geographical scale. Methods. We analyzed COVID-19 incidence and severity during two epidemic waves between Septemb… Show more

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“…Our regional scale analysis based on socio-demographic profiles rather than national quintiles (France) or deciles (Switzerland) of deprivation indices allowed a precise characterization of local specific aspects: indeed, in our study region >30% of IRIS belonged to the highest deprivation quintile defined at French national level, respectively only 10% to the lowest quintile (Supplementary Figure S10). In PACA region, deprivation was also associated with higher severity in very deprived areas compared to privileged ones (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Our regional scale analysis based on socio-demographic profiles rather than national quintiles (France) or deciles (Switzerland) of deprivation indices allowed a precise characterization of local specific aspects: indeed, in our study region >30% of IRIS belonged to the highest deprivation quintile defined at French national level, respectively only 10% to the lowest quintile (Supplementary Figure S10). In PACA region, deprivation was also associated with higher severity in very deprived areas compared to privileged ones (28).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The high costs of specialist medical care due to the mix of corruption and informal payments increases the value of RHS in Italy [3]. Economic deprivation increased the value of RHS during the lockdowns in the Covid-19 pandemic in France [4]. RHS is positively related to retirement, chronic disease, financial difficulties and long-term unemployment [5].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RHS for economic reason [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] RHS and localization [10] RHS and Covid 19 [11,12] RHS and psychological disease [13][14][15][16] How to contrast RHS [17] RHS, psychological diseases and social discrimination. Psychological aspects and social discrimination can have a great impact in determining the choice to forgo health care.…”
Section: Rhs and Demography [1]mentioning
confidence: 99%