Neighborhood Influences on Seasonal Influenza Vaccination among Older African Americans in Atlanta, Georgia.

N Niyibizi, J Schamel, P M Frew
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Background: Influenza vaccination coverage in the US is lower than the recommended Healthy People 2020 threshold, especially among older African Americans. This analysis explores the complex relationship among neighborhood-level factors, socio behavioral influences, and influenza vaccination outcomes among older African Americans.

Methods: We analyzed data from 221 Black/African American participants' age ≥50 years living in Atlanta, Georgia. Generalized Estimating Equations for linear and logistic models assessed associations among socio demographic factors, census-tract neighborhood characteristics, and reported 2012-2013 seasonal influenza vaccination receipt, controlling for correlations among individuals within the same census tracts. Evaluated environmental factors included neighborhood deprivation indicators such as vacant housing percentage, vehicle availability, area violent crimes, and racial/ethnic composition.

Results: Reported greater influenza immunization uptake was significantly associated with older age ≥65 years [OR=1.05, p=0.04], positive vaccination attitudes [OR=5.30, p<0.01], having health insurance [OR=14.37, p=0.03], lower perceived neighborhood security [OR=0.51, p=0.02], and lower neighborhood vehicle ownership [OR=1.07, p=0.04], a proxy for neighborhood affluence and transportation ease. Having a post-secondary education was significantly associated with both positive perceived neighborhood security [β=0.28, p=0.02] and positive vaccination attitudes [β=0.27, p=0.02].

Conclusion: The findings provide evidence for distal neighborhood-level influences on influenza vaccination uptake among older African Americans. Lower vehicle ownership and lower perceived neighborhood security influenced seasonal influenza immunizations. Those who perceived personal risk, based on reported neighborhood security, displayed intent to obtain the seasonal influenza vaccine. Further investigation of multilevel, socio geographic factors is therefore warranted to more effectively address suboptimal influenza vaccine coverage among this population.

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乔治亚州亚特兰大市老年非裔美国人对季节性流感疫苗接种的影响
背景:美国流感疫苗接种覆盖率低于健康人2020年推荐的阈值,特别是在老年非洲裔美国人中。本分析探讨了社区水平因素、社会行为影响和老年非裔美国人流感疫苗接种结果之间的复杂关系。方法:我们分析了221名年龄≥50岁的居住在佐治亚州亚特兰大的黑人/非裔美国人参与者的数据。线性和逻辑模型的广义估计方程评估了社会人口因素、普查区社区特征之间的关联,并报告了2012-2013年季节性流感疫苗接种情况,控制了同一普查区内个体之间的相关性。评估的环境因素包括邻里剥夺指标,如空置住房百分比、车辆可用性、地区暴力犯罪和种族/民族构成。结果:报告的流感免疫接种率较高与年龄≥65岁[OR=1.05, p=0.04]和积极的疫苗接种态度[OR=5.30, p]显著相关。结论:研究结果为远端社区水平对老年非洲裔美国人流感疫苗接种率的影响提供了证据。较低的车辆拥有量和较低的社区安全意识影响季节性流感免疫接种。根据报告的社区安全情况,那些认为有个人风险的人表示有意接种季节性流感疫苗。因此,有必要进一步调查多层次的社会地理因素,以更有效地解决这一人群中流感疫苗覆盖率欠佳的问题。
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