Social Determinants of Health and HIV Outcomes
New York State

Explore the intersection of social determinants of health (SDOH) and HIV at the county level in New York State by selecting from the four key HIV related outcomes and five SDOH indicators below.


Notes

  • Data Sources: NYS HIV Surveillance System, American Community Survey (ACS), and County Health Rankings & Roadmaps 2021.
  • All comparisons of SDOH and HIV-related outcomes at the county level should be interpreted with caution. The ranking of SDOH outcomes by county provide useful context but do not suggest causation of any single HIV-related outcome.
  • HIV-related outcomes data reported here for New York City are based on the New York State HIV Surveillance System. There may be differences between these numbers and the data reported by the New York City DOHMH HIV Surveillance System.
  • Data from these low population counties are combined with a neighboring county on the ETE Dashboard to protect confidentiality and privacy of individuals: Essex and Hamilton, Schuyler and Yates, Lewis and St. Lawrence. The ETE Dashboard displays 59 (not 62) NYS “counties”.
  • More information on Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) can be found here: https://www.cdc.gov/about/sdoh/index.html

Indicator Definitions

HIV indicators: County-wide
HIV diagnoses per 100,000
PLWDH as a % of pop.
Virally suppressed
Deaths per 1,000 PWH
NYS Statewide
SDOH: County-wide
Households living below poverty level
Less than a high school education
Uninsured
High housing cost
Food insecure

Demographics:
Total Population
Race/ethnicity
Asian
Black
Multi-race
Hispanic
White

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