Social vulnerability indices: a scoping review
Dalhousie University · Nova Scotia Health Authority · +1 more institution
Abstract
Social vulnerability occurs when the disadvantage conveyed by poor social conditions determines the degree to which one's life and livelihood are at risk from a particular and identifiable event in health, nature, or society. A common way to estimate social vulnerability is through an index aggregating social factors. This scoping review broadly aimed to map the literature on social vulnerability indices. Our main objectives were to characterize social vulnerability indices, understand the composition of social vulnerability indices, and describe how these indices are utilized in the literature.
A scoping review was conducted in six electronic databases to identify original research, published in English, French, Dutch, Spanish or Portuguese, and which addressed the development or use of a social vulnerability index (SVI). Titles, abstracts, and full texts were screened and assessed for eligibility. Data were extracted on the indices and simple descriptive statistics and counts were used to produce a narrative summary.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 53.36
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
5- JMJasmine MahCorresponding
Dalhousie University
- JLJodie Lynn Penwarden
Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia Health Authority
- HPHenrique Pott
Dalhousie University, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Nova Scotia Health Authority
- OTOlga Theou
Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia Health Authority
- MKMelissa K. Andrew
Dalhousie University
Topics & keywords
- Social vulnerability
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Index (typography)
- Socioeconomic status
- Public health
- Biostatistics
- Medicine
- Environmental health
- Climate action