id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-350497-qkykubnh Bhugra, Priyanka Prevalence of and Sociodemographic Disparities in Influenza Vaccination Among Adults With Diabetes in the United States 2020-09-24 .txt text/plain 1842 81 37 In the current study, among a nationally representative sample of adults with DM, we report estimates of influenza vaccination, characterizing sociodemographic groups, both individually and in combination, who were at particularly high risk of lacking vaccination. To analyze the cumulative associations between these characteristics and influenza vaccination, we developed a composite model of increasing number of high-risk sociodemographic characteristics including the following 6 variables: (i) 18 to 39 years of age, (ii) non-Hispanic Black race/ethnicity, (iii) uninsured status, (iv) lack of usual source of care, (v) low-income level, and (vi) low education level (i.e., ≤high school). * High-risk sociodemographic characteristics include younger age, non-Hispanic Black race/ethnicity, lack of insurance coverage, no usual source of care, low-income, and lower level of completed education. ./cache/cord-350497-qkykubnh.txt ./txt/cord-350497-qkykubnh.txt