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Area of Science:

  • Environmental health
  • Geospatial analysis
  • Public health research

Background:

  • Spatial analysis of environment and health data commonly uses address data, posing risks to individual identity and privacy.
  • Geoprivacy concerns limit the use of detailed spatial data in health research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a method for anonymously linking geospatial environment data with non-spatial health data.
  • To maintain geoprivacy while enabling detailed spatial health analyses.

Main Methods:

  • Calculating high-resolution environment data and population density per residence.
  • Anonymously linking demographic data with environment and population density using a split file method and residential anonymous linking fields.
  • Assessing access to local parks and playgrounds for each residence.

Main Results:

  • The described method successfully links geospatial environment and health data anonymously.
  • Children in deprived areas demonstrated increased access to parks or playgrounds compared to those in affluent areas.
  • The study highlights disparities in access to natural environments based on socioeconomic status.

Conclusions:

  • The developed method effectively links environmental and health data while preserving geoprivacy.
  • This technique can be applied to evaluate natural experiments and complex environmental health interventions.
  • Findings underscore the importance of equitable access to green spaces for child health.