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Understanding How Low-Socioeconomic Status Households Cope with Health Shocks: An Analysis of Multisector Linked Data

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0002716216680989

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health shock; food insecure; coping; health disparity

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  1. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation [73436]
  2. Program for the Development and Evaluation of Model Community Health Initiatives in Dallas at UT Southwestern Medical Center
  3. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality [R24 HS 22418-01]
  4. University of Texas School of Public Health Cancer Education and Career Development Program, National Cancer Institute/NIH [R25 CA57712]

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Low-socioeconomic status (SES) households have little income or wealth to buffer against the negative impacts of adverse health events among adult household members. This research project links data from a nonprofit food distribution center, electronic medical records from a safety-net healthcare system, and publicly available residential appraisals for more than 3,000 households to provide insight into how low-SES households cope with health shocks experienced by resident adults. Three broad types of strategies are examined: changes in household structure, residential mobility, and use of social services. Of the households studied, 20.2 percent had at least one adult member who experienced a health shock. These households were more likely to gain additional adult household members and employed household members, were more likely to move residence and to move distances greater than one mile, and were less likely to visit the food distribution center after the shock. This research highlights how novel data linkages can help us to understand how health and social policies impact vulnerable populations.

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