The Legacy of Redlining: Increasing Childhood Asthma Disparities through Neighborhood Poverty.

IF 9.6 1区 化学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Materials Letters Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1164/rccm.202309-1702OC
Patrick H Ryan, Antonella Zanobetti, Brent A Coull, Howard Andrews, Leonard B Bacharier, Dakota Bailey, Paloma I Beamer, Jeff Blossom, Cole Brokamp, Soma Datta, Tina Hartert, Gurjit K Khurana Hershey, Daniel J Jackson, Christine C Johnson, Christine Joseph, Jorja Kahn, Nathan Lothrop, Margee Louisias, Heike Luttmann-Gibson, Fernando D Martinez, Eneida A Mendonça, Rachel L Miller, Dennis Ownby, Sima Ramratnam, Christine M Seroogy, Cynthia M Visness, Anne L Wright, Edward M Zoratti, James E Gern, Diane R Gold
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Rationale: Identifying the root causes of racial disparities in childhood asthma is critical for health equity. Objectives: To determine whether the racist policy of redlining in the 1930s led to present-day disparities in childhood asthma by increasing community-level poverty and decreasing neighborhood socioeconomic position (SEP). Methods: We categorized census tracts at the birth address of participants from the Children's Respiratory and Environmental Workgroup birth cohort consortium into categories A, B, C, and D as defined by the Home Owners Loan Corporation, with D being the highest perceived risk. Surrogates of present-day neighborhood-level SEP were determined for each tract, including the percentage of low-income households, the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index, and other tract-level variables. We performed causal mediation analysis, which, under the assumption of no unmeasured confounding, estimates the direct and mediated pathways by which redlining may cause asthma disparities through tract-level mediators adjusting for individual-level covariates. Measurements and Main Results: Of 4,849 children, the cumulative incidence of asthma through age 11 was 26.6%, and 13.2% resided in census tracts with a Home Owners Loan Corporation grade of D. In mediation analyses, residing in Grade-D tracts (adjusted odds ratio = 1.03 [95% confidence interval = 1.01, 1.05]) was significantly associated with childhood asthma, with 79% of this increased risk mediated by percentage of low-income households; results were similar for the Social Vulnerability Index and other tract-level variables. Conclusions: The historical structural racist policy of redlining led to present-day asthma disparities in part through decreased neighborhood SEP. Policies aimed at reversing the effects of structural racism should be considered to create more just, equitable, and healthy communities.

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红线的遗产:通过邻里贫困加剧儿童哮喘差异。
理由:确定儿童哮喘种族差异的根本原因对于实现健康公平至关重要:确定 20 世纪 30 年代的种族主义红线政策是否通过增加社区贫困和降低邻里社会经济地位(SEP)而导致了当今儿童哮喘的差异:我们将儿童呼吸与环境工作组出生队列联合会参与者出生时所在的人口普查区划分为房屋所有者贷款公司(HOLC)定义的 A、B、C 或 D 类,其中 D 类为最高感知风险。我们为每个区确定了当前社区级 SEP 的代用指标,包括低收入家庭的百分比、疾病预防控制中心的社会脆弱性指数 (SVI) 以及其他区级变量。我们进行了因果中介分析,在没有未测量混杂因素的假设下,通过普查区一级的中介因素来估计红线可能导致哮喘差异的直接和中介途径,并对个人一级的协变量进行调整:在中介分析中,居住在D级人口普查区(aOR = 1.03 [95%CI 1.01,1.05])与儿童哮喘显著相关,其中79%的增加风险由低收入家庭百分比中介;SVI和其他人口普查区变量的结果类似:结论:历史上的结构性种族主义红线政策导致了今天的哮喘差异,部分原因是邻里的 SEP 减少。应考虑采取旨在扭转结构性种族主义影响的政策,以创建更加公正、公平和健康的社区。
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