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Social Determinants of Health Factors for Gene-environment COVID-19 Research: Challenges and Opportunities

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The characteristics of a person's health status are often guided by how they live, grow, learn, their genetics, as well as their access to health care. Yet, all too often, studies examining the relationship between social determinants of health (behavioral, sociocultural, and physical environmental factors), the role of demographics, and health outcomes poorly represent these relationships, leading to misinterpretations, limited study reproducibility, and datasets with limited representativeness and secondary research use capacity. This is a profound hurdle in what questions can or cannot be rigorously studied about COVID-19. In practice, gene–environment interactions studies have paved the way for including these factors into research. Similarly, our understanding of social determinants of health continues to expand with diverse data collection modalities as health systems, patients, and community health engagement aim to fill the knowledge gaps toward promoting health and wellness. Here, a conceptual framework is proposed, adapted from the population health framework, socioecological model, and causal modeling in gene–environment interaction studies to integrate the core constructs from each domain with practical considerations needed for multidisciplinary science.

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This perspectives manuscript describes the role of gene-by-social determinants of health interactions in the COVID19 pandemic, what research on them is needed, and the challenges facing said research

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Phuong, J., N. Riches, C. Madlock-Brown, D. Duran, L. Calzoni, J. Espinoza, G. Dotta, R. Kavuluru, N. Weiskopf, C. Ward-Caviness, AND A. Lin. Social Determinants of Health Factors for Gene-environment COVID-19 Research: Challenges and Opportunities. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, 3(2):2100056, (2022). [DOI: 10.1002/ggn2.202100056]

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DOI: Social Determinants of Health Factors for Gene-environment COVID-19 Research: Challenges and Opportunities
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