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  • Minority populations in the U.S. are increasing, highlighting the need for ongoing analysis of cultural contexts in health disparities.
  • This study aimed to develop a Cultural Context Index (CCI) using geospatial data to assess social health determinants across diverse communities in 73,682 census tracts.
  • The findings indicate that areas with the greatest need for culturally competent health care have higher rates of poor physical and mental health, particularly in metropolitan regions with significant Black and Hispanic populations.

Article Abstract

Minority populations will continue to grow in the United States. Such pluralism necessitates iterative, geospatial measurements of cultural contexts. Our objective in this study was to create a measure of social determinants of health in geographic areas with varying ethnic, linguistic, and religious diversity in the United States. We extracted geographic information systems data based on community characteristics that have known associations with population health disparities from 2015 to 2019. We used principal component analysis to construct a Cultural Context Index (CCI). We created the CCI for 73,682 census tracts across 50 states and five inhabited territories. We identified hot and cold spots that are the highest and lowest CCI quintile, respectively. Hot spots census tracts were mostly located in metropolitan areas (84.8%), in the Southern census region (41.5%), and also had larger Black and Hispanic populations. The census tracts with the greatest need for culturally competent health care also had the sickest populations. Census tracts with a CCI rank of 5 ('greatest need') had higher prevalences of self-reported poor physical health (17.2%) and poor mental health (17.4%), compared to either the general population (13.9% and 14.5%) or to CCI rank of 1 ('lowest need') (11.9% and 10.8%). The CCI can pinpoint census tracts with a need for culturally competent health care and inform supply-side policy planning as healthcare and social service providers will inevitably come in contact with consumers from different backgrounds.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10820261PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101591DOI Listing

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