State-level political partisanship strongly correlates with health outcomes for US children

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Megan Paul
Ruya Zhang
Bian Liu
Payam Saadai
Brian A. Coakley
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[1] The Icahn School of Medicine At Mount Sinai,Department of Surgery
[2] Department of Population Health Science and Policy,Departments of Pediatrics and Surgery
[3] Icahn School of Medicine At Mount Sinai,undefined
[4] University of California-Davis,undefined
[5] The Mount Sinai Health System,undefined
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European Journal of Pediatrics | 2022年 / 181卷
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Pediatrics; Partisanship; Public Health; Disparities; Equity;
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The Cook Partisan Voting Index (PVI) determines how strongly a state leans toward the Democratic or Republican Party in US presidential elections compared to the nation. We set out to determine the correlation between childhood health outcomes and state-level partisanship using PVI. Sixteen measures of childhood health were obtained from several US governmental agencies for 2003–2017. The median PVI for every state was calculated for the same time period. Pearson’s rho determined the correlation between PVI and each health outcome. Multiple regression was also conducted, adjusting for educational attainment and percentage of non-White residents. We also compared childhood health in moderately Democratic and Republican states (5–9.9% more Democratic/Republican than the national mean) and, similarly, for extremely Democratic and Republican states (10% or more Democratic/Republican than the national mean), using Wilcoxon tests. For all 16 health measures, the median values in Democratic-leaning states represented better outcomes than Republican-leaning states (9/16 had a beta value for linear regression associated with P < 0.05). When compared to Republican states, the median values in moderately Democratic states represented better outcomes for 14 of 16 health measures (9/14 associated with P < 0.05). Similarly, the median values for extremely Democratic states represented better outcomes with regard to all 16 health measures, when compared to Republican-leaning states (8/16 associated with P < 0.05).
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