The Impact of State COVID-19 Responses on People With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

Sarah Lineberry, Matthew Bogenschutz, Parthenia Dinora
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Evidence suggests that the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated existing inequities, including for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). People with IDD may have been at a higher risk for poor outcomes from COVID-19 than people without disabilities, but they were rarely prioritized in the public health response. Using multilevel modeling, we explored the impact of individual-level differences in combination with state-level policies on the likelihood of contracting COVID-19. Findings suggest that the ways people with IDD interact with their community, including where they live, impacted their risk during the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting calls to more actively consider people with IDD in future public health emergencies.

国家应对COVID-19对智力和发育障碍者的影响。
有证据表明,应对COVID-19大流行的公共卫生措施加剧了现有的不平等现象,包括对智力和发育障碍者的不平等现象。与非残疾人相比,缺碘症患者患COVID-19不良后果的风险可能更高,但他们很少在公共卫生应对中得到优先考虑。利用多层次模型,我们探讨了个体水平差异结合国家层面政策对感染COVID-19可能性的影响。研究结果表明,IDD患者与社区(包括居住地)的互动方式影响了他们在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间面临的风险,这支持了在未来突发公共卫生事件中更积极地考虑IDD患者的呼吁。
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