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Research on the relations between health inequities and indicators of socioeconomic status, including income, race, ethnicity, and living and working conditions, is unequivocal. However, the specific causal linkages between social conditions and health inequities are not always well understood and can vary by community. For this reason, even strong associations between social conditions and health inequities at the macro-level may not provide enough information to understand community-specific needs or to promote action at the community level.
This section provides an overview of the challenges in collecting and analyzing data regarding the social determinants of health (SDOH) and health equity. It includes a discussion of:
This section provides an overview of the challenges in collecting and analyzing data regarding the social determinants of health (SDOH) and health equity. It includes a discussion of:
Data to Understand Health Inequity |
Research Priorities to Advance Health Equity |
Strategies and Ongoing Challenges for Evaluating Health Equity Initiatives |