Deprecated PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation 63037-6
LOINC Code
LOINC code | 63037-6 | ||
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name | Deprecated PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation | ||
description | A measure of neighborhood race/ethnic residential segregation, based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau. This measure examines various population characteristics to determine the degree of race/ethnic residential segregation, the degree to which various groups reside in different neighborhoods (Iceland & Douzet, 2006). Race/ethnic residential segregation, particularly when resulting from discrimination, can have negative consequences for minority group members. Race/ethnic residential segregation can limit residential choice, constrain economic and educational opportunities by limiting people's access to good schools and jobs, serve to concentrate poverty in disadvantaged neighborhoods, and contribute to social exclusion and alienation (Massey & Denton, 1988). Residential segregation also affects the nature and quality of intergroup relations in society: segregation reduces contact between groups and is usually thought to both cause and reflect polarization across communities (Reardon, 2006). Following Reardon (2006), a region is segregated to the extent to which individuals of a different group live in different neighborhoods within a region. That is, the term segregation does not apply to individual neighborhoods but to larger regions (e.g., school districts, counties, metropolitan statistical areas. | ||
status | DEPRECATED | ||
Fully-Specified Name | |||
component | PhenX measure - race - ethnic residential segregation | ||
property | - | ||
time | Pt = Point in time: To identify measures at a point in time. This is a synonym for “spot” or “random” as applied to urine measurements. | ||
system | ^Patient | ||
scale | - | ||
method | PhenX | ||
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Basic Attributes | |||
class | PANEL.PHENX | ||
type | 2 Clinical | ||
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LOINC codes that represent optional associated observation(s) for a clinical observation or laboratory test. A LOINC term may represent a single associated observation or panel containing several associated observations. | |||
History/Usage | |||
first released | |||
last updated | 2.46 | ||
last change type | DEL - delete (deprecate) | ||
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