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Effect of Stay-at-Home orders and other COVID-related policies on trauma hospitalization rates and disparities in the USA: a statewide time-series analysis.

Paula D StrassleAlan C KinlawJamie S KoStephanie M QuinteroJackie BonillaMadison PonderAnna María NápolesSharon E Schiro
Published in: Injury epidemiology (2022)
Statewide Stay-at-Home orders placed Black/African American residents at higher risk of assault hospitalizations, exacerbating pre-existing disparities. Males 18-44 years old were also at higher risk of assault hospitalization. Fear of COVID-19 may have led to decreases in unintentional non-MVC hospitalization rates, particularly among older females. Policy makers must anticipate policy-related harms that may disproportionately affect already disadvantaged communities and develop mitigation approaches.
Keyphrases
  • african american
  • public health
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • climate change
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • trauma patients
  • drug induced