This study compared the prevalence of chronic pediatric health conditions for youth in public housing with youth not in public housing using clinical electronic health record (EHR) and housing data. Youth (ages 2-17 years) in a large urban health system were identified and categorized into two housing types—public housing (n = 10 770) and not in public housing (n = 84 883) by age (young childhood, middle childhood, young adolescence). The prevalence of some pediatric conditions was higher in public housing but varied by age. Disparities in health conditions among youth in public housing were more common in early adolescence: asthma (26.4 vs 18.6; P
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Chambers, E. C., Heller, C., Fiori, K., McAuliff, K., & Rehm, C. D. (2020). Chronic pediatric health conditions among youth living in public housing and receiving care in a large hospital system in Bronx, NY. Global Pediatric Health, 7. https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X20971164
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