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Application of Elastic Net Regression for Modeling COVID-19 Sociodemographic Risk Factors.

Tristan A MoxleyJennifer Johnson-LeungErich SeamonChristopher WilliamsBenjamin J Ridenhour
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
The percentage of minorities per county correlated positively with cases in the earlier time period and negatively in the later time period, which complements previous research. In contrast, higher percentages of disabled individuals per county correlated negatively in the earlier time period. Counties with an above average percentage of group quarters experienced a high attack rate early which then diminished in significance after the primary vaccine rollout. Higher Democratic voting consistently correlated negatively with cases, coinciding with previous findings regarding a partisan divide in COVID-19 cases at the county level. Our findings can assist policymakers in distributing resources to more vulnerable counties in future pandemics based on SVI.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • risk factors
  • magnetic resonance
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • current status
  • magnetic resonance imaging