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LitCovid-PMC-OGER-BB

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T33 1123-1133 NCBITaxon:1 denotes individual
T34 3076-3080 CHEBI:33290;CHEBI:33290 denotes food
T35 4410-4418 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T41970 4410-4418 SP_7 denotes COVID-19

LitCovid-PD-FMA-UBERON

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue fma_id
T7 1335-1341 Body_part denotes mental http://purl.org/sig/ont/fma/fma264279

LitCovid-PD-MONDO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue mondo_id
T8 1388-1410 Disease denotes anxiety and depression http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0041086
T9 1388-1395 Disease denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005618|http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0011918
T11 1400-1410 Disease denotes depression http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0002050
T12 4410-4418 Disease denotes COVID-19 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0100096

LitCovid-PD-CLO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T95 39-40 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T96 389-391 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050510 denotes 18
T97 1212-1213 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T98 1969-1970 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a
T99 2344-2346 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0050509 denotes 27
T100 3736-3737 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020 denotes a

LitCovid-PD-HP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue hp_id
T4 1388-1395 Phenotype denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T5 1400-1410 Phenotype denotes depression http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000716

LitCovid-PD-GO-BP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T2 3430-3439 http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0007610 denotes behaviors

LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
83 1188-1194 Disease denotes arrest MESH:D006323
84 1388-1395 Disease denotes anxiety MESH:D001007
85 1400-1410 Disease denotes depression MESH:D000275
87 1595-1598 Species denotes men Tax:9606
91 2321-2328 Species denotes patient Tax:9606
92 2358-2366 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
93 2619-2627 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
96 2945-2948 Gene denotes zip Gene:1613
97 2862-2865 Gene denotes zip Gene:1613
99 4410-4418 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T179 0-26 Sentence denotes Public Health Implications
T180 27-191 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 192-393 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 394-426 Sentence denotes Nevertheless, there are caveats.
T183 427-476 Sentence denotes First, SHUR does not employ probability sampling.
T184 477-628 Sentence denotes Therefore, estimates from the survey might be sensitive to systematic errors because respondents might differ from non-respondents in significant ways.
T185 629-731 Sentence denotes Second, we did not assess respondents’ perceptions of the necessity of each negative police encounter.
T186 732-911 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 912-1106 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 1107-1277 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 1278-1411 Sentence denotes These actions have implications especially for assessing mental health correlates of police brutality such as anxiety and depression.
T190 1412-1500 Sentence denotes Despite these limitations, SHUR can support health disparities research in several ways.
T191 1501-1883 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 1884-2057 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 2058-2170 Sentence denotes These connections are important for formulating and implementing targeted policies to address health inequities.
T194 2171-2352 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 2353-2537 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 2538-2674 Sentence denotes This might also equalize the inherent power differentials between clinicians and patients, regardless of race and socio-economic status.
T197 2675-2827 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 2828-2872 Sentence denotes Third, SHUR includes respondents’ zip codes.
T199 2873-3336 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 3337-3464 Sentence denotes These larger structural factors, including structural racism, shape health beyond individual behaviors and attributes [30, 31].
T201 3465-3564 Sentence denotes Therefore, examining their interaction with individual factors in multi-level analyses is critical.
T202 3565-3779 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 3780-4151 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 4152-4299 Sentence denotes Measures in the current survey are critical for providing evidence needed to inform policies that would improve health among urbanized populations.
T205 4300-4338 Sentence denotes We encourage others to use these data.
T206 4339-4535 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.

2_test

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
32839897-26320821-64552234 2344-2346 26320821 denotes 27
32839897-15586831-64552235 2348-2350 15586831 denotes 28
32839897-28402827-64552236 3456-3458 28402827 denotes 30
32839897-11684601-64552237 3460-3462 11684601 denotes 31