Residential mobility according to health status in South Korea’s largest metropolitan city during the COVID-19 pandemic using generalized estimating equations for longitudinal data.

Residential mobility according to health status in South Korea’s largest metropolitan city during the COVID-19 pandemic using generalized estimating equations for longitudinal data.

Publication date: Jul 01, 2024

This study examines whether residential mobility differed according to health status in Seoul, the largest metropolitan city in South Korea, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, people who moved had better health status in the baseline year than those who did not. However, during the pandemic, the residential mobility of people with poor health status increased, particularly in 2019-2020. This pattern appeared to be driven by the 55-74 age group. The effect of health status on residential mobility was not attenuated, even after adjusting for covariates at multiple levels.

Concepts Keywords
Covid Adult
Pandemic Aged
Residential Aged
Seoul COVID-19
COVID-19
Female
Health Status
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Middle Aged
Pandemics
Pandemics
Population Dynamics
Population dynamics
Republic of Korea
SARS-CoV-2
Seoul
Seoul

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide
disease VO population

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