Distinguishing neighborhood and individual social risk factors in health care.
Megan K BeckettSteven C MartinoDenis AgnielMegan MathewsSarah Hudson ScholleCara JamesShondelle Wilson-FrederickNate OrrBiayna DarabidianMarc N ElliottPublished in: Health services research (2021)
Relying solely on neighborhood-level SRF models that omit similar person-level SRFs overattributes inequities to neighborhood characteristics. Neighborhood-level characteristics account for much less variation in these measures' scores than similar person-level SRFs. Inequity-reduction programs may be most effective when targeting neighborhoods with a high proportion of people with a given SRF.