sociodemographic
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- sociodemographically adverb
- sociodemographics noun
Example Sentences
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By incorporating a broader range of factors such as diagnoses, medications, and sociodemographic information, the models were able to pinpoint smaller groups of individuals at significantly higher risk.
From Science Daily • Apr. 15, 2026
The women were all Medicaid-eligible, and “as a result, the findings may not be generalizable to a population with different sociodemographic characteristics,” said the paper.
From Washington Times • Jul. 10, 2023
Other sociodemographic, lifestyle and clinical factors, which weren't explicitly outlined, may also impact health outcomes.
From Salon • Jul. 26, 2022
The study carefully matched patients with controls, adjusting for more than 75 factors, including sociodemographic characteristics, medication use, other medical diseases, behavioral and cognitive status, and the use of psychiatric and other health services.
From New York Times • Sep. 14, 2021
Yet among patients who tested positive for COVID, Asians were 57 percent more likely to be hospitalized and 49 percent more likely to die compared to whites with similar sociodemographic characteristics and underlying health conditions.
From Scientific American • May 6, 2021
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