Race-Specific, State-Specific COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Adjusted for Age.

IF 3 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Socius Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-05 DOI:10.1177/23780231221082401
Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, Kaitlyn M Berry, Govind Persad
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Abstract

The authors provide the first age-standardized race/ethnicity-specific, state-specific vaccination rates for the United States. Data encompass all states reporting race/ethnicity-specific vaccinations and reflect vaccinations through mid-October 2021, just before eligibility expanded below age 12. Using indirect age standardization, the authors compare racial/ethnic state vaccination rates with national rates. The results show that white and Black state median vaccination rates are, respectively, 89 percent and 76 percent of what would be predicted on the basis of age; Hispanic and Native rates are almost identical to what would be predicted; and Asian American/Pacific Islander rates are 110 percent of what would be predicted. The authors also find that racial/ethnic vaccination rates are associated with state politics, as proxied by 2020 Trump vote share: for each percentage point increase in Trump vote share, vaccination rates decline by 1.08 percent of what would be predicted on the basis of age. This decline is sharpest for Native American vaccinations, although these are reported for relatively few states.

按年龄调整后的特定种族、特定州 COVID-19 疫苗接种率。
作者首次提供了美国各州特定种族/民族的年龄标准化疫苗接种率。数据涵盖了所有报告种族/族裔特定疫苗接种情况的州,并反映了截至 2021 年 10 月中旬的疫苗接种情况,也就是接种资格扩大到 12 岁以下之前的情况。作者采用间接年龄标准化方法,将各州的种族/族裔疫苗接种率与全国接种率进行了比较。结果显示,各州白人和黑人的疫苗接种率中位数分别是根据年龄预测值的 89% 和 76%;西班牙裔和土著人的接种率几乎与预测值相同;亚裔美国人/太平洋岛民的接种率是预测值的 110%。作者还发现,种族/族裔疫苗接种率与州政治有关,以 2020 年特朗普得票率为代表:特朗普得票率每增加一个百分点,疫苗接种率就会下降 1.08%,而根据年龄预测的接种率则会下降 1.08%。美国原住民疫苗接种率的下降幅度最大,尽管报告的州相对较少。
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