Application of a Novel Method for Assessing Cumulative Risk Burden by County
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Human Security Index
2.2. Data
Eigen Value | Factor Loadings | ||
---|---|---|---|
Economic Fabric Factor | 3.11 | ||
Poverty | 0.94 | ||
Unemployment | 0.50 | ||
Median Household Income | 0.92 | ||
Inequality (Gini Co-efficient) | −0.77 | ||
% of population on Food Stamps | 0.80 | ||
Environmental Fabric Factor | 1.46 | ||
Particulate Days > EPA threshold | 0.41 | ||
Ozone Days > EPA threshold | 0.75 | ||
CO2 emissions | −0.20 | ||
Natural Amenity Rank | 0.17 | ||
Population change 2000–2009 | 0.79 | ||
Social Fabric Factor | |||
Education Subcomponent | 3.24 | ||
High school graduate (incl. equivalency) | |||
Average Freshman Graduate Rate | 0.30 | ||
% population 25 yrs or older High school graduate (incl. equivalency) | 0.96 | ||
% population > 25 yrs some college incl. Associate Degree | 0.68 | ||
% population > 25 yrs with Bachelors degree | 0.58 | ||
%Adult Literacy (below BPLS) | 0.95 | ||
% not proficient in English | 0.73 | ||
Health Subcomponent | 2.39 | ||
M&F Life Expectancy at Birth | 0.84 | ||
Lesser of F or M LE change 1985–2006 | −0.40 | ||
YPLL Premature Death Rate | 0.84 | ||
% Adult obesity | 0.65 | ||
Motor vehicle mortality rate | 0.60 | ||
Chlamydia Rate | 0.14 | ||
% Adult uninsured | −0.35 | ||
% Zip codes with Healthy Food Access outlets | 0.09 | ||
Crime Subcomponent | 1.30 | ||
Violent Crimes | 0.82 | ||
Property crimes per 10,000 population | −0.10 | ||
Incarceration | 0.79 | ||
Social Stress Subcomponent | 3.02 | ||
% Child Poverty | 0.85 | ||
Mentally Unhealthy Days | 0.59 | ||
Teen Birth Rate | 0.80 | ||
Mortgage foreclosure Rate | 0.25 | ||
Housing vacancy rate (excl. vacation/seasonal vacation rate) | −0.12 | ||
Inadequate Social Support (%) | 0.32 | ||
Grandparent performing parental Role % | 0.60 | ||
Creative share | 0.87 | ||
Commute Index (% Drive Alone*Commute Time) | −0.06 |
Factor loading >0.5 | |
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Economic Fabric Factor | |
Poverty | |
Unemployment | |
Median Household Income | |
Inequality (Gini Co-efficient)% Population on food Stamps | |
Environmental Fabric Factor | |
Ozone Days > EPA Threshold | |
Population Change 2000–2009 | |
Social Fabric Factor | |
Educational Subcomponent | |
% Population > 25 yrs High School Graduate | |
% Population > 25 yrs with Bachelors Degree | |
% Population Adult Literacy | |
% Not proficient in English | |
Health Subcomponent | |
Male and Female Life Expectancy at Birth | |
Year Potential Life Lost Rate | |
Adult Obesity | |
Motor Vehicle mortality | |
Crime and Punishment Subcomponent | |
Violent Crime | |
Incarceration Rate | |
Social Stress Subcomponent | |
Child Poverty | |
Teen Birth Rate | |
Insufficient Social Support | |
Grandparent in Parental Role | |
Creative Share Occupations |
3. Results
3.1. HSI Association with Ethnicity/Race and Texas-Mexico Border Region
African American | Hispanic | Immigrant | |
---|---|---|---|
Economic Fabric | 0.0865 (0.1873) | 0.4292 (0.0000) | 0.1354 (0.0385) |
Environmental Fabric | 0.0851 (0.1944) | −0.1533 (0.0190) | 0.1969 (0.0025) |
Social Fabric | 0.0451 (0.4919) | 0.5827 (0.0000) | 0.3372 (0.0000) |
Education Subcomponent | −0.2471 (0.0001) | 0.8721 (0.0000) | 0.6996 (0.0000) |
Health Subcomponent | 0.2096 (0.0013) | −0.3116 (0.0000) | −0.3756 (0.0000) |
Crime Subcomponent | 0.3270 (0.0000) | 0.0907 (0.1667) | 0.0593 (0.3666) |
Social Stress Subcomponent | −0.0096 (0.8840) | 0.3928 (0.0000) | 0.0878 (0.1805) |
Total HSI | 0.1367 (0.0367) | 0.3013 (0.0000) | 0.4231 (0.0000) |
3.2. Identification of Regional or Geographic Trends
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflict of Interest
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Appendix A
Variable | Source | Component |
---|---|---|
Poverty | SAIPE 2009 | Economic Fabric Index |
Unemployment | BLS LAU 2010 | |
Median Household Income | Census 2008 | |
Inequality (Gini Co-efficient) | Burkey, ncat.edu from 2000 Census household income | |
% of Population on Food Stamps | ERS/USDA 2007 | |
Particulate days > EPA Threshold | CDC-Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Collaboration 2006 | Environmental Fabric Index |
Ozone Days > EPA Threshold | CDC-Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Collaboration 2006 | |
CO2 Emissions | Vulcan Project 2002 | |
Natural Amenity Scale | Modified from USDA ERS | |
Natural Amenity Rank | Modified from USDA ERS | |
Population Change 2000–2009 | Census 2010 | |
Social Fabric Index | ||
High School Graduate (incl. GED) | US Census 2010 | Education subcomponent |
Average Freshman Graduate Rate | National Center for Education Statistics 2006–2007 | |
% Population 25 yrs or Older High School Graduate (incl. GED) | US Census 2010 | |
% Population > 25 yrs Some College Incl. Associate Degree | US Census 2010 | |
% Population > 25 yrs with Bachelors degree | US Census 2010 | |
%Adult Literacy (below BPLS) | National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Adult Literacy 2003 | |
% Not Proficient in English | US Census 2008 | |
M&F Life Expectancy at Birth | HHS 2010 | Health subcomponent |
Lesser of F or M LE change 1999–1983 | Ezzati et al. PLoS medicine | |
YPLL Premature Death Rate | National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) 2005–2007 | |
% Adult Obesity | National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 2008 | |
Motor Vehicle Mortality Rate | NCHS 2001–2007 | |
Chlamydia Rate | Texas DSHS 2010 | |
Adult uninsured | SAHIE 2007 | |
Adult insured (<200% of poverty level) | SAHIE 2007 | Health subcomponent |
% Zip codes with Healthy Food Access outlets | Census Zipcode business Patterns 2008 | |
Violent Crimes | Uniform Crime Reporting, Federal Bureau of Investigation 2010 | Crime and punishment subcomponent |
Property crimes per 10000 population | ||
Incarceration | Census 2010 | |
% Child Poverty | SAIPE 2009 | |
Mentally Unhealthy Days | BRFSS 2003–2009 | Social Stress subcomponent |
Teen Birth Rate | NCHS 2001–2007 | |
Mortgage foreclosure Rate | ||
Housing vacancy rate (excl. vacation/seasonal vacation rate) | US Census 2010 | |
Inadequate Social Support (%) | BRFSS 2005–2009 | |
Grandparent performing parental Role % | US Census 2010 | |
Employed in creative class occupations | USDA ERS 2003 | |
Creative share | USDA ERS 2003 | |
Commute Index (% Drive Alone*Commute Time) | ACS 5 Year Estimates 2005–009 |
Economic Fabric | Environmental Fabric | Social Fabric | Educational Subcomponent | Health Subcomponent | Crime Subcomponent | Social Stress Subcomponent | Total HSI | |||||||||
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Highest | Lowest | Highest | Lowest | Highest | Lowest | Highest | Lowest | Highest | Lowest | Highest | Lowest | Highest | Lowest | Highest | Lowest | |
Starr * | Williamson | Titus | Maverick * | Brooks * | Collin | Starr * | Marion | Wheeler | Presidio | Potter | Shackelford | Zapata * | Collin | Starr * | Carson | |
Population Size | 60,968 | 422,679 | 32,334 | 54,258 | 7,223 | 782,341 | 60,968 | 10,546 | 5,410 | 7,818 | 121,073 | 3,378 | 14,018 | 782,341 | 60,968 | 6,182 |
% Hispanic | 95.5% | 23.2% | 39.6% | 95.7% | 91.2% | 14.7% | 95.5% | 3.1% | 24.8% | 83.4% | 35.3% | 10.1% | 93.3% | 14.7% | 95.5% | 8.5% |
%African American | 0.1% | 6.2% | 9.6% | 0.2% | 0.5% | 8.5% | 0.1% | 22.0% | 2.1% | 0.6% | 10.2% | 0.9% | 0.1% | 8.5% | 0.1% | 0.6% |
Foreign Born | 30.0% | 10.3% | 19.3% | 34.2% | 4.4% | 17.2% | 30.0% | 2.3% | 7.4% | 28.1% | 13.2% | 2.9% | 26.1% | 17.2% | 30.0% | 2.0% |
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Salinas, J.J.; Shah, M.; Abdelbary, B.; Gay, J.L.; Sexton, K. Application of a Novel Method for Assessing Cumulative Risk Burden by County. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012, 9, 1820-1835. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051820
Salinas JJ, Shah M, Abdelbary B, Gay JL, Sexton K. Application of a Novel Method for Assessing Cumulative Risk Burden by County. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2012; 9(5):1820-1835. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051820
Chicago/Turabian StyleSalinas, Jennifer J., Manasi Shah, Bassent Abdelbary, Jennifer L. Gay, and Ken Sexton. 2012. "Application of a Novel Method for Assessing Cumulative Risk Burden by County" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 9, no. 5: 1820-1835. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051820
APA StyleSalinas, J. J., Shah, M., Abdelbary, B., Gay, J. L., & Sexton, K. (2012). Application of a Novel Method for Assessing Cumulative Risk Burden by County. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 9(5), 1820-1835. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9051820