Social Determinants of Health Disparities and COVID-19 in Black Belt Communities in Alabama: Geospatial Analyses
Systemic Inequality, Sustainability and COVID-19
ISBN: 978-1-80117-733-7, eISBN: 978-1-80117-732-0
Publication date: 30 May 2022
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every community across the globe, but the global COVID-19 data show that the United States remains the most affected country where well over 666,000 people died, and approximately 40 million citizens became ill due to the virus' spread by mid-2021 (CDC, 2021). It is also noteworthy that extreme racial disparities in rates of COVID-19 cases and deaths are high in the United States, specifically among African American population. This situation is particularly evident among African American population in Alabama's Black Belt. Subsequently, COVID-19, racial disparities, and health inequalities have become central to the national and regional conversation. This chapter examines the associations between COVID-19, social determinants of health, and the systematic health disparity in African American population in Alabama's Black Belt region using Geographic Information Systems and the concept of uneven spatial development. Understanding the relationship between COVID-19 and these disparities within a spatial context vital to developing pathways to overcome the pandemic's effects and combat the systemic discrimination in this region. The derived policy recommendation could apply to other regions experiencing social inequality and health disparity.
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Citation
Aladuwaka, S., Wejnert, B., Alagan, R. and Mishra, M. (2022), "Social Determinants of Health Disparities and COVID-19 in Black Belt Communities in Alabama: Geospatial Analyses", Aladuwaka, S., Wejnert, B. and Alagan, R. (Ed.) Systemic Inequality, Sustainability and COVID-19 (Research in Political Sociology, Vol. 29), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 3-32. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0895-993520220000029005
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2022 Seela Aladuwaka, Barbara Wejnert, Ram Alagan and Manoj Mishra. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited