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Abstract 149: Differences In Self-reported Health Status Among Underrepresented Populations In Stroke Survivors Enrolled In All Of Us

Stroke(2022)

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Background: Self-reported outcomes in stroke survivors remain understudied. Mounting evidence indicate that the burden of stroke is disproportionately high in underrepresented groups. We investigated differences in self-perceived health status in stroke survivors across broadly defined underrepresented minorities. Methods: We analyzed data from stroke survivors enrolled in All of Us. Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke were defined using validated ICD10 codes. Self-perceived health status was evaluated using 5 domains (quality of life, physical health, mental health, social activities and overall health), each with 5 answers (excellent, very good, good, fair and poor). Each domain was dichotomized as favorable (excellent, very good or good) or unfavorable (fair/poor). We used multivariate logistic regression to model the odds of favorable self-perceived health status in underrepresented groups defined by race/ethnicity, education, income and insurance type. Results: 6,977 stroke survivors were included (mean age 64, female sex 58%), including 1,623 (23.3%) Blacks, 856 (12.3%) Hispanics/Latinos, 654 (9.4%) with less than a high school degree, 2,679 (38.4%) with income 更多
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Stroke, Outcomes, Health factors
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