How multi-scale modeling can help examine social determinants of health and resulting disparities
Kyoko Yoshida, Elsje Pienaar, Shalanda A. Bynum, Naomi Chesler, Mitchel J. Colebank, Jessie Heneghan, Nadra Tyus, Jasmine Miller-Kleinhenz, Bruce Y. Lee

TL;DR
This paper explores how multi-scale modeling can help understand and address health disparities caused by social determinants of health.
Contribution
It proposes a call to action for interdisciplinary collaboration to apply multi-scale modeling in SDOH research.
Findings
Multi-scale modeling can uniquely address challenges in characterizing adverse SDOH.
Interdisciplinary collaboration is necessary for successful application of multi-scale modeling in SDOH research.
The paper outlines current challenges and future directions for multi-scale modeling in health disparities research.
Abstract
Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the conditions in which people live, work, and play, and the wider set of factors (e.g., social and economic systems and policies) that shape a person’s daily life. SDOH can differ significantly across communities and populations, having positive impacts for some and negative impacts for others. Ultimately, this results in differences in health and disease distribution, that are known as health disparities. Despite the known impacts of SDOH and calls to characterize, address, reduce, and eliminate health disparities, they persist and, in some cases, have worsened. To address this challenge, a session at the Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group Multiscale Modeling Meeting held on the National Institutes of Health campus from June 28th to 29th, 2023, considered potential ways that multiscale modeling can help characterize adverse SDOH and…
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TopicsHealth disparities and outcomes · demographic modeling and climate adaptation · Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
