Rural-Urban Differences in the Social Determinants of Health Among Custodial Grandparents, 2018-2023
Tenesha Littleton, Orion Mowbray, Joana Okine

TL;DR
Rural custodial grandparents face worse built environments than urban ones, but similar social environments, which affects their health and well-being.
Contribution
This study identifies rural-urban differences in social determinants of health among custodial grandparents using a large national dataset.
Findings
Rural custodial grandparents had lower odds of better neighborhood-built environments compared to urban counterparts.
Rural custodial grandparents had higher odds of better neighborhood social environments compared to urban counterparts.
No significant changes in built or social environment scores were observed from 2018 to 2023.
Abstract
Custodial grandparents report worse mental and physical health than their non-caregiving counterparts. Prior research indicates that custodial grandparents’ health and well-being are adversely impacted by the social determinants of health (SDOH), including economic hardship and social isolation. However, prior research on the SDOH among custodial grandparents is limited by small sample sizes and a lack of focus on geographic variations in these experiences. Compared to custodial grandparents in urban settings, rural dwelling custodial grandparents may face additional challenges that impede health due to remote location and lack of social services within rural settings. The purpose of this study was to examine rural-urban differences across multiple SDOH indicators (social support, economic hardship, neighborhood built and social environment) and determine if these indicators were stable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Family Dynamics and Relationships · Aging and Gerontology Research
