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LitCovid-PMC-OGER-BB

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 399-407 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T2 804-810 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T3 824-831 NCBITaxon:1 denotes persons
T4 1872-1885 UBERON:0000467 denotes health system
T5 2017-2023 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes People
T6 2193-2199 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T7 2538-2544 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T8 2656-2662 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T9 2667-2671 GO:0007567 denotes born
T10 2813-2821 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T11 2999-3007 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T12 3373-3379 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T13 3610-3616 GO:0007601 denotes vision
T14 3636-3643 NCBITaxon:1 denotes persons
T15 3746-3752 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T16 3880-3887 NCBITaxon:1 denotes persons
T17 4124-4130 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T18 4616-4624 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T19 4878-4884 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T20 5003-5009 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T21 5971-5974 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes man
T22 6736-6747 NCBITaxon:1 denotes individuals
T23 6753-6759 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T24 8874-8878 CHEBI:33290;CHEBI:33290 denotes food
T25 9021-9039 GO:0019098 denotes sexual orientation
T26 9253-9263 NCBITaxon:1 denotes individual
T27 10597-10615 GO:0007548 denotes sexual orientation
T28 10691-10695 GO:0007567 denotes born
T29 11809-11815 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T30 12068-12074 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T31 12594-12600 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T32 13678-13685 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes persons
T33 20071-20081 NCBITaxon:1 denotes individual
T34 22024-22028 CHEBI:33290;CHEBI:33290 denotes food
T35 23358-23366 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T10484 399-407 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T4146 804-810 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T20612 824-831 NCBITaxon:1 denotes persons
T64420 1872-1885 UBERON:0000467 denotes health system
T34563 2017-2023 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes People
T19572 2193-2199 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T71176 2538-2544 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T60819 2656-2662 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T35028 2667-2671 GO:0007567 denotes born
T11232 2813-2821 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T46347 2999-3007 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T13646 3373-3379 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T5104 3610-3616 GO:0007601 denotes vision
T44632 3636-3643 NCBITaxon:1 denotes persons
T13593 3746-3752 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T90231 3880-3887 NCBITaxon:1 denotes persons
T93434 4124-4130 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T13865 4616-4624 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T51303 4878-4884 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T7363 5003-5009 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T37182 5971-5974 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes man
T78453 6736-6747 NCBITaxon:1 denotes individuals
T26849 6753-6759 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T30076 8874-8878 CHEBI:33290;CHEBI:33290 denotes food
T73634 9021-9039 GO:0019098 denotes sexual orientation
T79752 9253-9263 NCBITaxon:1 denotes individual
T66966 10597-10615 GO:0007548 denotes sexual orientation
T83865 10691-10695 GO:0007567 denotes born
T82461 11809-11815 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T535 12068-12074 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T45415 12594-12600 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes people
T24218 13678-13685 NCBITaxon:9606 denotes persons
T41970 23358-23366 SP_7 denotes COVID-19

LitCovid-PD-FMA-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue fma_id
T1 10147-10153 Body_part denotes mental http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma264279
T2 10190-10196 Body_part denotes mental http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma264279
T3 10427-10433 Body_part denotes mental http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma264279
T4 10459-10465 Body_part denotes mental http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma264279
T5 10514-10520 Body_part denotes mental http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma264279
T6 11084-11092 Body_part denotes Appendix http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma14542
T7 20283-20289 Body_part denotes mental http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma264279
T8 23485-23493 Body_part denotes Appendix http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma14542

LitCovid-PD-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue uberon_id
T1 9872-9878 Body_part denotes scales http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002542
T2 9914-9919 Body_part denotes scale http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002542
T3 17437-17442 Body_part denotes scale http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002542

LitCovid-PD-MONDO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue mondo_id
T1 399-407 Disease denotes COVID-19 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096
T2 2813-2821 Disease denotes COVID-19 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096
T3 2999-3007 Disease denotes COVID-19 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096
T4 4616-4624 Disease denotes COVID-19 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096
T5 10209-10219 Disease denotes depression http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0002050
T6 10224-10231 Disease denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005618|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0011918
T8 20336-20358 Disease denotes anxiety and depression http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0041086
T9 20336-20343 Disease denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005618|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0011918
T11 20348-20358 Disease denotes depression http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0002050
T12 23358-23366 Disease denotes COVID-19 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096

LitCovid-PD-CLO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 41-42 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T2 556-561 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T3 867-868 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T4 1137-1138 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T5 1242-1243 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T6 1455-1456 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T7 1610-1611 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T8 2704-2705 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T9 2822-2825 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0051582 denotes has
T10 3149-3150 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T11 3700-3701 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T12 3978-3980 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0053733 denotes 11
T13 4256-4257 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes A
T14 4429-4431 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050510 denotes 18
T15 4790-4791 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T16 4971-4972 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T17 5296-5297 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T18 5387-5388 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T19 5495-5502 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focused
T20 5710-5719 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000245 denotes organized
T21 5726-5731 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T22 5935-5940 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T23 5962-5963 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T24 6012-6017 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T25 6034-6039 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T26 6330-6335 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T27 6379-6380 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T28 6496-6497 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T29 6575-6576 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T30 6875-6886 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000968 denotes instruments
T31 6997-7008 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000968 denotes instruments
T32 7140-7141 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T33 7371-7372 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T34 7746-7747 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T35 7941-7942 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T36 7990-7991 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T37 8100-8103 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0051582 denotes has
T38 8157-8158 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T39 8169-8170 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T40 8188-8189 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T41 8465-8470 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T42 8699-8700 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T43 9195-9196 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T44 9706-9707 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T45 9718-9719 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T46 9921-9923 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050507 denotes 22
T47 10056-10064 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001658 denotes activity
T48 10115-10125 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001658 denotes activities
T49 10741-10751 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000968 denotes instrument
T50 10760-10766 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000473 denotes tested
T51 10773-10774 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T52 10827-10829 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0053733 denotes 11
T53 10891-10892 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T54 11208-11213 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T55 11245-11250 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T56 11459-11460 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T57 11573-11574 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T58 11921-11922 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T59 11987-11988 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T60 12015-12016 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T61 12210-12211 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T62 12295-12296 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T63 12444-12445 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T64 13662-13663 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes A
T65 13977-13978 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T66 14302-14303 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T67 14855-14858 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050884 denotes ten
T68 14905-14908 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050884 denotes ten
T69 15443-15445 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050510 denotes 18
T70 15464-15466 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001302 denotes 34
T71 15480-15482 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001000 denotes 35
T72 15498-15500 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0053799 denotes 45
T73 15743-15747 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001004 denotes 1672
T74 16192-16195 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0051582 denotes Has
T75 16236-16239 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050068 denotes 633
T76 16598-16599 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T77 16688-16691 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0051582 denotes Has
T78 16696-16697 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T79 16911-16912 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T80 17053-17056 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050884 denotes ten
T81 17123-17126 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050884 denotes ten
T82 17130-17131 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T83 17161-17164 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050884 denotes ten
T84 17198-17199 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T85 17658-17659 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T86 17848-17849 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T87 17868-17869 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T88 17952-17955 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050884 denotes ten
T89 18133-18136 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050068 denotes 633
T90 18301-18302 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T91 18401-18402 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T92 18733-18736 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050884 denotes ten
T93 18801-18802 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T94 18897-18900 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050884 denotes ten
T95 18987-18988 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T96 19337-19339 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050510 denotes 18
T97 20160-20161 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T98 20917-20918 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T99 21292-21294 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050509 denotes 27
T100 22684-22685 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T101 23651-23656 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T102 23772-23782 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000245 denotes organizing
T103 23787-23792 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T104 24026-24028 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PR_000005794 denotes CP
T105 24062-24073 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000968 denotes instruments
T106 24110-24112 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0003622 denotes HB
T107 24182-24187 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T108 24194-24206 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000245 denotes organization
T109 24220-24222 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0007074 denotes KB
T110 24220-24222 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0051988 denotes KB
T111 24233-24238 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T112 24485-24490 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T113 24781-24786 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T114 24904-24909 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0009985 denotes focus
T115 25012-25013 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes A

LitCovid-PD-CHEBI

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue chebi_id
T1 3292-3298 Chemical denotes Access http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_34922
T2 6018-6023 Chemical denotes group http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_24433
T3 8471-8476 Chemical denotes group http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_24433
T4 17314-17319 Chemical denotes group http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_24433
T5 17907-17916 Chemical denotes indicator http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_47867
T6 23657-23662 Chemical denotes group http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_24433
T7 23925-23927 Chemical denotes SA http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_35962|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_38358|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_45373|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_74801
T11 24026-24028 Chemical denotes CP http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_3380|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_73461
T13 24033-24035 Chemical denotes MM http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_53458|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_74707
T15 24188-24193 Chemical denotes group http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_24433
T16 24239-24244 Chemical denotes group http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_24433
T17 24325-24327 Chemical denotes KM http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_74566
T18 24910-24915 Chemical denotes group http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_24433

LitCovid-PD-HP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue hp_id
T1 10209-10219 Phenotype denotes depression http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000716
T2 10224-10231 Phenotype denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T3 12666-12671 Phenotype denotes falls http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002527
T4 20336-20343 Phenotype denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T5 20348-20358 Phenotype denotes depression http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000716

LitCovid-PD-GO-BP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 3610-3616 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0007601 denotes vision
T2 22378-22387 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0007610 denotes behaviors

LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
1 399-407 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
5 580-583 Species denotes men Tax:9606
6 804-810 Species denotes people Tax:9606
7 824-831 Species denotes persons Tax:9606
10 1857-1860 Gene denotes zip Gene:1613
11 1792-1795 Gene denotes zip Gene:1613
19 2017-2023 Species denotes People Tax:9606
20 2193-2199 Species denotes people Tax:9606
21 2294-2300 Species denotes People Tax:9606
22 2538-2544 Species denotes people Tax:9606
23 2656-2662 Species denotes people Tax:9606
24 2813-2821 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
25 2999-3007 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
31 3373-3379 Species denotes people Tax:9606
32 3636-3643 Species denotes persons Tax:9606
33 3746-3752 Species denotes people Tax:9606
34 3880-3887 Species denotes persons Tax:9606
35 4124-4130 Species denotes people Tax:9606
39 4878-4884 Species denotes people Tax:9606
40 5003-5009 Species denotes people Tax:9606
41 4616-4624 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
44 5824-5827 Species denotes men Tax:9606
45 6062-6074 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
47 6753-6759 Species denotes people Tax:9606
50 8477-8489 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
51 7651-7657 Disease denotes arrest MESH:D006323
53 8752-8758 Disease denotes arrest MESH:D006323
58 10720-10723 Gene denotes zip Gene:1613
59 10251-10258 Species denotes patient Tax:9606
60 10209-10219 Disease denotes depression MESH:D000275
61 10224-10231 Disease denotes anxiety MESH:D001007
63 10953-10956 Gene denotes zip Gene:1613
66 11809-11815 Species denotes people Tax:9606
67 12068-12074 Species denotes people Tax:9606
69 12594-12600 Species denotes people Tax:9606
71 13678-13685 Species denotes persons Tax:9606
75 15333-15338 Species denotes woman Tax:9606
76 15414-15419 Species denotes woman Tax:9606
77 15871-15881 Species denotes Outpatient Tax:9606
79 14647-14652 Species denotes women Tax:9606
83 20136-20142 Disease denotes arrest MESH:D006323
84 20336-20343 Disease denotes anxiety MESH:D001007
85 20348-20358 Disease denotes depression MESH:D000275
87 20543-20546 Species denotes men Tax:9606
91 21269-21276 Species denotes patient Tax:9606
92 21306-21314 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
93 21567-21575 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
96 21893-21896 Gene denotes zip Gene:1613
97 21810-21813 Gene denotes zip Gene:1613
99 23358-23366 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
101 23925-23927 Chemical denotes SA MESH:C012546
103 24916-24928 Species denotes participants Tax:9606

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-154 Sentence denotes Survey of the Health of Urban Residents: a Community-Driven Assessment of Conditions Salient to the Health of Historically Excluded Populations in the USA
T2 156-164 Sentence denotes Abstract
T3 165-175 Sentence denotes Background
T4 176-368 Sentence denotes Data from the Survey of the Health of Urban Residents (SHUR) identified connections between police brutality and medical mistrust, generating significant media, policy, and research attention.
T5 369-524 Sentence denotes Amidst intersecting crises of COVID-19, racism, and police brutality, this report describes survey development and data collection procedures for the SHUR.
T6 526-542 Sentence denotes Basic Procedures
T7 543-636 Sentence denotes We conducted focus groups with Black men, Latinxs, and immigrants in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
T8 637-761 Sentence denotes Findings were used to develop and refine measures of conditions salient to the health of urban residents across the country.
T9 762-885 Sentence denotes Quota sampling was employed; oversampling people of color and persons whose usual source of care was not a doctor’s office.
T10 887-900 Sentence denotes Main Findings
T11 901-984 Sentence denotes Non-Hispanic Whites made up just under two thirds of the sample (63.65%, n = 2793).
T12 985-1100 Sentence denotes Black/African American respondents accounted for 14.2% of the sample (n = 623), while 11.62% (n = 510) were Latinx.
T13 1101-1185 Sentence denotes Only 43.46% of respondents reported a doctor’s office as their usual source of care.
T14 1186-1391 Sentence denotes Novel measures of population-specific stressors include a range of negative encounters with the police, frequency of these encounters, and respondents’ assessments of whether the encounters were necessary.
T15 1392-1567 Sentence denotes SHUR assessed the likelihood of calling the police if there is a problem, worries about incarceration, and cause-specific stressors such as race-related impression management.
T16 1569-1590 Sentence denotes Principal Conclusions
T17 1591-1766 Sentence denotes SHUR (n = 4389) is a useful resource for researchers seeking to address the health implications of experiences not frequently measured by national health surveillance surveys.
T18 1767-1967 Sentence denotes It includes respondents’ zip codes, presenting the opportunity to connect these data with zip code-level health system, social and economic characteristics that shape health beyond individual factors.
T19 1969-2111 Sentence denotes One of several overarching goals of the Healthy People 2030 initiative is to create conditions that promote health and well-being for all [1].
T20 2112-2285 Sentence denotes These conditions include social, physical, and economic environments that enable people to stay healthy, and that are grounded in the fundamental principle of health equity.
T21 2286-2417 Sentence denotes Healthy People 2030 also seeks to eliminate health disparities by addressing the structural drivers of inequities in health [1, 2].
T22 2418-2597 Sentence denotes To achieve these goals, we must first identify the social determinants of health that are salient to the experiences of people who are socio-economically or racially marginalized.
T23 2598-2812 Sentence denotes Social determinants of health are the conditions in which people are born, live, age, and work that shape a range of health outcomes including the likelihood of becoming sick, health status, and access to care [3].
T24 2813-2959 Sentence denotes COVID-19 has exposed how inequities in social, economic, and environmental conditions—social determinants—shape inequities in health outcomes [4].
T25 2960-3291 Sentence denotes Between health inequities made bare by COVID-19 and outrage over anti-Black racism and police brutality that followed the murder of George Floyd, understanding how structural racism shapes a range of social and economic conditions that impact the health outcomes of Black, Indigenous, and Latinx communities in the USA is critical.
T26 3292-3341 Sentence denotes Access to care matters for health outcomes [5–7].
T27 3342-3502 Sentence denotes However, given similar access, people who belong to racially marginalized groups and those who are experiencing poverty are less likely to initiate care [8, 9].
T28 3503-3696 Sentence denotes Public hospitals, community health centers or clinics, and safety-net settings are defined by their shared vision to provide care to persons who need it regardless of their ability to pay [10].
T29 3697-3986 Sentence denotes As a result, these facilities are mostly used by people who are socio-economically disadvantaged—majority of whom belong to racial and ethnic minority groups, as well as undocumented persons and immigrants who might experience cost, cultural, language, and other barriers to care [11, 12].
T30 3987-4185 Sentence denotes One very challenging issue in health disparities research is understanding why in urban areas with safety-net clinics, the prevalence of people with unmet need for health care is still high [13–15].
T31 4186-4255 Sentence denotes Mistrust in medical institutions is one cause of unmet need [16, 17].
T32 4256-4433 Sentence denotes A recent publication using data from the Survey of the Health of Urban Residents (SHUR) identified connections between experiences of police brutality and medical mistrust [18].
T33 4434-4655 Sentence denotes That publication continues to receive significant media, policy, and research attention, and researchers are interested in obtaining access to the data amidst intersecting crises of COVID-19, racism, and police brutality.
T34 4656-4725 Sentence denotes In this brief report, we describe the process of developing the SHUR.
T35 4726-4949 Sentence denotes The survey assesses experiences of police brutality, as well as a range of health, health care, social and economic characteristics, and experiences of people who live in urbanized areas in the USA based on the 2010 Census.
T36 4950-5010 Sentence denotes These are areas with a population of at least 50,000 people.
T37 5011-5171 Sentence denotes We hope that this report will facilitate dissemination and further analyses of the data to inform policies and programs needed for addressing health inequities.
T38 5173-5180 Sentence denotes Methods
T39 5182-5200 Sentence denotes Survey Development
T40 5201-5477 Sentence denotes Conceptualization of the survey came from an ongoing partnership between academic researchers, a federally qualified health center (FQHC), and an equity-driven non-profit that serves as a hub for community leadership, empowerment, and transformation through social engagement.
T41 5478-5604 Sentence denotes Our main project focused on exploring the experiences and dimensions of social exclusion and their effects on health outcomes.
T42 5605-5676 Sentence denotes Academic partners analyzed the existing literature on social exclusion.
T43 5677-5766 Sentence denotes The non-profit and FQHC partners organized three focus groups in Allentown, Pennsylvania:
T44 5767-5870 Sentence denotes The first with Latinx populations, the second with Black men, and the third with immigrant populations.
T45 5871-5948 Sentence denotes All partners trained community members who then facilitated the focus groups.
T46 5949-6024 Sentence denotes For example, a Latino man was trained to facilitate the Latinx focus group.
T47 6025-6309 Sentence denotes In these focus groups, we found that participants experienced specific salient stressors that shaped their health outcomes, conditions that were neither regularly captured in our population health surveillance surveys nor were in the broad literature on social determinants of health.
T48 6310-6444 Sentence denotes Using the data from focus groups, academic partners began developing a brief but comprehensive survey that includes these experiences.
T49 6445-6602 Sentence denotes We worked with our non-profit and FQHC partners in a process that involved multiple conversations with community members who have a broad range of expertise.
T50 6603-6828 Sentence denotes They included religious leaders, teachers, students and interns, health care providers, previously incarcerated and justice-involved individuals, and people with multiple chronic conditions, including substance use disorders.
T51 6829-6947 Sentence denotes University partners searched for any existing instruments consistent with the experiences of marginalized communities.
T52 6948-7093 Sentence denotes Community members critiqued some of the existing instruments to ensure that word choices reflected their experiences and co-created new measures.
T53 7095-7103 Sentence denotes Measures
T54 7104-7302 Sentence denotes Novel measures of stressors such as a range of negative encounters with the police and assessments of whether those encounters were necessary were included to assess experiences of police brutality.
T55 7303-7475 Sentence denotes We conceptualize police brutality not merely as the use of force by a police officer, but police action that dehumanizes the victim, even without conscious intent [19, 20].
T56 7476-8014 Sentence denotes Respondents were provided with the following examples of police actions: police cursed at respondent; police searched, frisked, or patted the respondent; police threatened to arrest the respondent; police handcuffed the respondent; police threatened the respondent with a ticket; police shoved or grabbed the respondent; police hit or kicked the respondent; police used pepper spray or another chemical on the respondent; police used an electroshock weapon such as a stun gun on the respondent, and police pointed a gun at the respondent.
T57 8015-8221 Sentence denotes For each of these actions, respondents were asked whether it never happened to them, has happened about once or twice in their lives, happens a few times a year, about once a month, or happens about weekly.
T58 8222-8326 Sentence denotes SHUR also assessed respondents’ evaluations of the necessity of the police actions they had experienced.
T59 8327-8632 Sentence denotes They were asked: “Thinking of your most recent experience(s) with the police, would you say the action of the officer was necessary?” Our focus group participants contend that individual perceptions of the necessity of police actions are important indicators of the dehumanizing impact of police violence.
T60 8633-8898 Sentence denotes We also assessed the likelihood of calling the police if there is a problem, worries about potential police brutality, arrest or incarceration, and cause-specific stressors such as race-related impression management, concerns about housing, food, and medical bills.
T61 8899-9061 Sentence denotes We collected data on reasons for perceived discrimination such as race, language or accent, religion, immigration status, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
T62 9062-9286 Sentence denotes We also assessed spaces and perpetrators of discrimination—whether discrimination was experienced at work, school, or perpetuated by a health care provider, police or security officer, or an individual in one’s neighborhood.
T63 9287-9545 Sentence denotes Other novel measures included in the survey are relational aspects of health care delivery, such as respondents’ perceptions of respect during their clinical encounter, and specifically by receptionists, nurses, medical or nursing assistants, and physicians.
T64 9546-9730 Sentence denotes The survey included three indicators of respondents’ sense of social exclusion, feeling like they are not trusted, often feeling left out, and not feeling like a member of a community.
T65 9731-9983 Sentence denotes We also included existing measures of stressors such as discrimination using the Everyday Discrimination and the Heightened Racial Vigilance scales [21], Group-Based Medical Mistrust scale [22], and the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) module [23].
T66 9984-10285 Sentence denotes We included the following measures of health status: self-rated health, activity limitations (respondent limited in any way in any activities because of physical, mental, or emotional problems), self-rated mental health, and depression and anxiety using the two-item patient health questionnaire [24].
T67 10286-10533 Sentence denotes Indicators of access to care include usual source of care, health insurance, perceived unmet need for medical care, perceived unmet need for mental health care, past use of mental health services, and the probability of seeking mental health care.
T68 10534-10729 Sentence denotes Sociodemographic data collected include race, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, level of education, work status, years in the USA if born outside of the USA, and zip code.
T69 10730-10831 Sentence denotes The survey instrument was pre-tested among a small subset of community members in Allentown (n = 11).
T70 10832-11018 Sentence denotes Revisions were made, and the survey was then piloted using a convenient online sample (n = 100) with respondents from 65 zip codes across the country, majority being from the East Coast.
T71 11019-11095 Sentence denotes The final version of the survey, after piloting, is presented in Appendix 1.
T72 11096-11240 Sentence denotes Approval from Lehigh University’s Institutional Review Board was obtained both for the initial social exclusion focus groups and for the survey.
T73 11241-11407 Sentence denotes The focus groups and survey were funded internally by Lehigh University’s Community-engaged Health Research Fellowship and the Faculty Innovation Grant, respectively.
T74 11409-11424 Sentence denotes Data Collection
T75 11425-11644 Sentence denotes The SHUR employed quota sampling, a non-probability sampling approach where we looked for specific characteristics of respondents and then obtained a tailored sample that is representative of the population of interest.
T76 11645-11721 Sentence denotes The target was 4000 respondents living in urban areas in the contiguous USA.
T77 11722-11785 Sentence denotes We assigned quotas for usual source of care and race/ethnicity.
T78 11786-12007 Sentence denotes Black, Indigenous, and people color, as well as those who are poor, are more likely to receive care at specific sites rather than from a specific primary care physician with whom they have established a relationship [25].
T79 12008-12174 Sentence denotes Having a regular source of care, and the kind of place that people go to for usual care matters for relational aspects of care such as perceived respect and mistrust.
T80 12175-12243 Sentence denotes Given this literature, we assigned a quota for usual source of care.
T81 12244-12467 Sentence denotes At least half of the sample (n = 2000) must report a clinic or community health center, an emergency department or urgent care facility as their usual source of care, or report that they did not have a usual source of care.
T82 12468-12517 Sentence denotes The second quota was specific for race/ethnicity.
T83 12518-12660 Sentence denotes Because we needed 4000 respondents, 1000 respondents (at least 25%) must be people of color and no more than 65% should be non-Hispanic White.
T84 12661-12849 Sentence denotes This falls within the range of the US Census and Pew Center estimates of the racial demographics of urbanized areas and provides enough sample sizes to complete analysis by race/ethnicity.
T85 12850-13016 Sentence denotes We contracted with Qualtrics because their panels are relatively more demographically representative than other online survey platforms for convenience sampling [26].
T86 13017-13162 Sentence denotes Qualtrics invited respondents by partnering with over 20 Web-based panel providers to access potential respondents based on the specified quotas.
T87 13163-13302 Sentence denotes Respondents received some form of incentive from panel providers, but the specific value of the incentive was not disclosed to researchers.
T88 13303-13413 Sentence denotes Qualtrics monitored the specified quotas using screening questions on race/ethnicity and usual source of care.
T89 13414-13611 Sentence denotes For example, when enough non-Hispanic Whites had completed the survey, anyone who identified as non-Hispanic White who expressed interest in taking the survey was not redirected to the full survey.
T90 13612-13661 Sentence denotes This process continued until the quotas were met.
T91 13662-13738 Sentence denotes A total of 7495 persons passed the screeners and met the quota requirements.
T92 13739-13819 Sentence denotes Qualtrics performed quality checks on the data and removed incomplete responses.
T93 13820-13895 Sentence denotes They also assessed the time it took for respondents to complete the survey.
T94 13896-13945 Sentence denotes The median time for survey completion was 10 min.
T95 13946-14210 Sentence denotes Respondents who took less than a third of the median time to complete the survey were excluded from the final sample because of the possibility that they were not paying attention to the questions and might have been checking response boxes as quickly as possible.
T96 14211-14274 Sentence denotes After these checks, we were left with 4389 completed responses.
T97 14276-14290 Sentence denotes Survey Results
T98 14291-14381 Sentence denotes We provide a brief description of the survey results by select characteristics in Table 1.
T99 14382-14475 Sentence denotes As shown, non-Hispanic Whites make up just under two thirds of the sample (63.65%, n = 2793).
T100 14476-14596 Sentence denotes Black/African American respondents constitute 14.2% of the sample (n = 623), while 11.62% (n = 510) are Hispanic/Latinx.
T101 14597-14765 Sentence denotes SHUR respondents are disproportionately cisgender women (70.85%, n = 3109), and the majority are under the age of 65; only 8.61% (n = 378) are 65 years of age or older.
T102 14766-15000 Sentence denotes While slightly more than half of the respondents worked full-time or part-time, three in ten were not in the labor force, and about one in ten were in the labor force but were unemployed and looking for work at the time of the survey.
T103 15001-15053 Sentence denotes Table 1 Selected characteristics of SHUR respondents
T104 15054-15079 Sentence denotes Percent Number x̅ (range)
T105 15080-15098 Sentence denotes Race and ethnicity
T106 15099-15130 Sentence denotes   Non-Hispanic White 63.65 2793
T107 15131-15161 Sentence denotes   Non-Hispanic Black 14.20 623
T108 15162-15189 Sentence denotes   Hispanic/Latinx 11.62 510
T109 15190-15234 Sentence denotes   American Indian and Alaskan Native 1.39 61
T110 15235-15251 Sentence denotes   Asian 3.81 167
T111 15252-15277 Sentence denotes   Other/multiple 5.33 234
T112 15278-15293 Sentence denotes Gender identity
T113 15294-15320 Sentence denotes   Cisgender man 24.52 1076
T114 15321-15349 Sentence denotes   Cisgender woman 70.84 3109
T115 15350-15373 Sentence denotes   Gender fluid 3.08 135
T116 15374-15399 Sentence denotes   Transgender man 0.84 37
T117 15400-15427 Sentence denotes   Transgender woman 0.73 32
T118 15428-15440 Sentence denotes Age category
T119 15441-15458 Sentence denotes   18–24 19.25 845
T120 15459-15477 Sentence denotes   25–34 27.59 1211
T121 15478-15495 Sentence denotes   35–44 20.92 918
T122 15496-15513 Sentence denotes   45–54 13.69 601
T123 15514-15530 Sentence denotes   55–64 9.93 436
T124 15531-15554 Sentence denotes   65 and older 8.61 378
T125 15555-15566 Sentence denotes Work status
T126 15567-15602 Sentence denotes   Not in the labor force 32.71 1390
T127 15603-15643 Sentence denotes   Unemployed, looking for work 12.31 523
T128 15644-15694 Sentence denotes   Working for pay, part time < 30 h/week 15.65 665
T129 15695-15747 Sentence denotes   Working for pay, full time > =30 h/week 39.34 1672
T130 15748-15768 Sentence denotes Usual source of care
T131 15769-15812 Sentence denotes   Community clinic/health center 26.59 1167
T132 15813-15841 Sentence denotes   Doctor’s office 42.36 1859
T133 15842-15868 Sentence denotes   Emergency room 11.37 499
T134 15869-15922 Sentence denotes   Outpatient department such as urgent care 11.07 486
T135 15923-15957 Sentence denotes   No usual source of care 7.97 350
T136 15958-15984 Sentence denotes   Some other place 0.64 28
T137 15985-16031 Sentence denotes Reports unmet need for medical care 37.72 1639
T138 16032-16054 Sentence denotes   Often feels left out
T139 16055-16086 Sentence denotes     Strongly disagree 10.64 453
T140 16087-16109 Sentence denotes     Disagree 18.06 769
T141 16110-16143 Sentence denotes     Agree nor disagree 29.56 1259
T142 16144-16163 Sentence denotes     Agree 15.45 658
T143 16164-16191 Sentence denotes   Strongly agree 26.30 1120
T144 16192-16239 Sentence denotes Has experienced racial discrimination 14.42 633
T145 16240-16318 Sentence denotes Consciously acts in ways to make sure you do not live up to racial stereotypes
T146 16319-16337 Sentence denotes   Never 34.04 1464
T147 16338-16360 Sentence denotes   Sometimes 42.46 1826
T148 16361-16380 Sentence denotes   Always 23.51 1011
T149 16381-16402 Sentence denotes Worries about housing
T150 16403-16421 Sentence denotes   Never 31.67 1362
T151 16422-16444 Sentence denotes   Sometimes 41.90 1802
T152 16445-16464 Sentence denotes   Always 26.44 1137
T153 16465-16499 Sentence denotes Worries about paying medical bills
T154 16500-16518 Sentence denotes   Never 41.32 1777
T155 16519-16541 Sentence denotes   Sometimes 39.55 1701
T156 16542-16559 Sentence denotes   Always 7.95 823
T157 16560-16626 Sentence denotes Worries someone they know will become a victim of police brutality
T158 16627-16645 Sentence denotes   Never 53.99 2322
T159 16646-16668 Sentence denotes   Sometimes 33.04 1421
T160 16669-16687 Sentence denotes   Always 12.97 558
T161 16688-16743 Sentence denotes Has had a negative encounter with the police 56.86 2495
T162 16744-16790 Sentence denotes Mean medical mistrust score 4380 29.19 (12–60)
T163 16791-16834 Sentence denotes Mean overall respect rating 4318 7.03(2–10)
T164 16835-17031 Sentence denotes In terms of access to care and health services, most of the respondents had a usual source of care, but they were pretty spread out in terms of the specific places they regularly went to for care.
T165 17032-17187 Sentence denotes For example, four in ten of the respondents received care from the doctor’s office, two in ten at a community clinic, and one in ten at the emergency room.
T166 17188-17281 Sentence denotes More than a third of the respondents reported unmet need for medical care (37.72%, n = 1639).
T167 17282-17405 Sentence denotes Response options on the 12-item group-based medical mistrust index ranged from strongly disagree (1) to strongly agree (5).
T168 17406-17535 Sentence denotes Scores on the medical mistrust scale ranged from 12 to 60, with higher scores indicating greater mistrust of health institutions.
T169 17536-17585 Sentence denotes The mean mistrust score for the sample was 29.19.
T170 17586-17733 Sentence denotes Respondents rated if they felt, in general, that they were treated with a great deal of respect and dignity the last time they received healthcare.
T171 17734-17804 Sentence denotes Ratings could range from 1 (no respect at all) to 10 (utmost respect).
T172 17805-17882 Sentence denotes The range for our sample was 2 to 10, with a mean of 7.03, and a median of 9.
T173 17883-17937 Sentence denotes Feeling left out is one indicator of social exclusion.
T174 17938-18022 Sentence denotes About four in ten respondents agree or strongly agree that they often felt left out.
T175 18023-18093 Sentence denotes Many respondents also reported experiencing salient sources of stress.
T176 18094-18293 Sentence denotes For example, 14.42% of the sample (n = 633) felt hassled, inferior, or discriminated against because of race, accounting for more than half of the respondents who reported any kind of discrimination.
T177 18294-18712 Sentence denotes Almost a quarter of the respondents engaged in race-related impression management—always careful to act in a way that did not consciously live up to the stereotypes of their racial and ethnic groups; 26.4% (n = 1137) were always worried about being able to pay rent/mortgage/housing costs while 19.14% (n = 823) always worried that they would not be able to pay their medical bills if they got sick or had an accident.
T178 18713-18946 Sentence denotes Even though four in ten always or sometimes worried that someone they know would become a victim of police brutality, 56.86% (n = 2495) reported having experienced at least one of the ten listed negative interactions with the police.
T179 18948-18974 Sentence denotes Public Health Implications
T180 18975-19139 Sentence denotes The SHUR is a great resource for researchers and policymakers interested in understanding and addressing factors relevant to the health of marginalized populations.
T181 19140-19341 Sentence denotes Research published using SHUR data can contribute significantly to ongoing conversations around the connections between police brutality and health, especially access to care and medical mistrust [18].
T182 19342-19374 Sentence denotes Nevertheless, there are caveats.
T183 19375-19424 Sentence denotes First, SHUR does not employ probability sampling.
T184 19425-19576 Sentence denotes Therefore, estimates from the survey might be sensitive to systematic errors because respondents might differ from non-respondents in significant ways.
T185 19577-19679 Sentence denotes Second, we did not assess respondents’ perceptions of the necessity of each negative police encounter.
T186 19680-19859 Sentence denotes Instead, we asked respondents to think about their most recent experiences with the police and to state their perceptions about whether the action(s) of the police were necessary.
T187 19860-20054 Sentence denotes While we wanted to capture more recent exposures to police brutality, we think that perceptions about the necessity of negative police encounters might be different for different police actions.
T188 20055-20225 Sentence denotes For example, an individual might perceive the police patting them down before an arrest as necessary and a previous encounter where the police kicked them as unnecessary.
T189 20226-20359 Sentence denotes These actions have implications especially for assessing mental health correlates of police brutality such as anxiety and depression.
T190 20360-20448 Sentence denotes Despite these limitations, SHUR can support health disparities research in several ways.
T191 20449-20831 Sentence denotes First, the survey is informed by the experiences of racialized populations—specifically Black men, Latinxs, and immigrants—and assesses salient conditions including sources and spaces of discrimination, social exclusion, experiences of police brutality and stressful anticipations of these experiences, housing-related stress, as well as stress-related to arrests and incarceration.
T192 20832-21005 Sentence denotes These data can help us identify connections between specific social determinants and a range of indicators of access to care and health status that are included in the data.
T193 21006-21118 Sentence denotes These connections are important for formulating and implementing targeted policies to address health inequities.
T194 21119-21300 Sentence denotes Second, SHUR measures relational aspects of care such as mistrust and perceptions of respect that we know are important indicators of the delivery of patient-centered care [27, 28].
T195 21301-21485 Sentence denotes When patients feel respected, they might then feel supported and empowered to share their own needs, perspectives, and preferences, and therefore engage in shared-decision making [29].
T196 21486-21622 Sentence denotes This might also equalize the inherent power differentials between clinicians and patients, regardless of race and socio-economic status.
T197 21623-21775 Sentence denotes The data have the potential of helping researchers understand factors that shape relational aspects of care to improve engagement and reduce unmet need.
T198 21776-21820 Sentence denotes Third, SHUR includes respondents’ zip codes.
T199 21821-22284 Sentence denotes This presents researchers with the rare opportunity to link the data to zip code-level health system characteristics including the availability of physicians, housing characteristics, foreclosure rates, food insecurity, incarceration rates, voting and other indicators of political participation, as well as population-level indicators of structural racism such as Black to White ratios in rates of unemployment, poverty, health insurance, and college graduation.
T200 22285-22412 Sentence denotes These larger structural factors, including structural racism, shape health beyond individual behaviors and attributes [30, 31].
T201 22413-22512 Sentence denotes Therefore, examining their interaction with individual factors in multi-level analyses is critical.
T202 22513-22727 Sentence denotes In addition, researchers using these data can explore how variation in characteristics of urban areas, including population density, might be associated with variation in a range of experiences and health outcomes.
T203 22728-23099 Sentence denotes The approach employed in SHUR—co-creating measures of salient stressors with communities for which our work bears relevance is important for understanding the mechanisms through which social conditions affect health, the contextual specificity of these mechanisms, and what kinds of interventions might help eliminate health disparities caused by structural inequalities.
T204 23100-23247 Sentence denotes Measures in the current survey are critical for providing evidence needed to inform policies that would improve health among urbanized populations.
T205 23248-23286 Sentence denotes We encourage others to use these data.
T206 23287-23483 Sentence denotes Community-driven approaches to creating measures related to navigating COVID-19 that are salient to the experiences of populations marginalized by structural inequalities are important next steps.
T207 23485-23512 Sentence denotes Appendix 1 Publisher’s Note
T208 23513-23631 Sentence denotes Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.
T209 23633-23800 Sentence denotes The authors thank focus group participants, interpreters, and entire staff of Promise Neighborhoods of the Lehigh Valley for their work in organizing the focus groups.
T210 23802-23835 Sentence denotes Availability of Data and Material
T211 23836-23900 Sentence denotes The data can be accessed by request to the corresponding author.
T212 23902-23924 Sentence denotes Authors’ Contributions
T213 23925-24025 Sentence denotes SA conceptualized the research project and lead in the development of the survey and the manuscript.
T214 24026-24109 Sentence denotes CP and MM assisted in the review of instruments, survey data analysis, and writing.
T215 24110-24207 Sentence denotes HB and AB were part of the conceptualization of study and assisted with focus group organization.
T216 24208-24324 Sentence denotes JH, AS, and KB collected focus group data and assisted in identifying salient stressors and indicators of exclusion.
T217 24325-24352 Sentence denotes KM assisted in the writing.
T218 24353-24404 Sentence denotes All authors contributed significantly to this work.
T219 24405-24471 Sentence denotes All authors take responsibility for the content of the manuscript.
T220 24473-24480 Sentence denotes Funding
T221 24481-24636 Sentence denotes The focus groups and survey were funded by Lehigh University’s Community-Engaged Health Research Fellowship and the Faculty Innovation Grant, respectively.
T222 24638-24671 Sentence denotes Compliance with Ethical Standards
T223 24673-24693 Sentence denotes Conflict of Interest
T224 24694-24754 Sentence denotes The authors declare that they have no conflict of interests.
T225 24756-24771 Sentence denotes Ethics Approval
T226 24772-24875 Sentence denotes Both the focus groups and survey received approval from Lehigh University’s Institutional Review Board.
T227 24877-24899 Sentence denotes Consent to Participate
T228 24900-24984 Sentence denotes All focus group participants and survey respondents freely consented to participate.
T229 24986-25009 Sentence denotes Consent for Publication
T230 25010-25013 Sentence denotes N/A
T231 25015-25032 Sentence denotes Code Availability
T232 25033-25100 Sentence denotes Stata codes can be accessed by request to the corresponding author.

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