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The role of demographic and socio-economic
determinants of COVID-19 transmission is still unclear and is
expected to vary in different contexts and epidemic periods.
Exploring such determinants may generate a hypothesis
about transmission and aid the definition of prevention
strategies. Objectives: To identify municipality-level demographic
and socio-economic determinants of COVID-19 in
Portugal. Methods: We assessed determinants of COVID-19
daily cases at 4 moments of the first COVID-19 epidemic
wave in Portugal, related with lockdown and post-lockdown
measures. We selected 60 potential determinants from 5 dimensions:
population and settlement, disease, economy, social
context, and mobility. We conducted a multiple linear
regression (MLR) stepwise analysis (p < 0.05) and an artificial
neural network (ANN) analysis with the variables to identify
predictors of the number of daily cases. Results: For MLR,
some of the identified variables were: resident population
and population density, exports, overnight stays in touristic
facilities, the location quotient of employment in accommodation,
catering and similar activities, education, restaurants
and lodging, some industries and building construction, the
share of the population working outside the municipality,
the net migration rate, income, and renting. In ANN, some of
the identified variables were: population density and resident
population, urbanization, students in higher education,
income, exports, social housing buildings, production services
employment, and the share of the population working
outside the municipality of residence. Conclusions: Several
factors were identified as possible determinants of COVID-
19 transmission at the municipality level. Despite limitations
to the study, we believe that this information should be
considered to promote communication and prevention approaches.
Further research should be conducted.
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Municipal level COVID-19 Pandemics Linear model Non-linear model
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Sousa, Paulo, Marques da Costa, Nuno, Marques da Costa, Eduarda, Rocha, Jorge, et al. (2021). COMPRIME - COnhecer Mais PaRa Intervir MElhor: preliminary mapping of municipal level determinants of COVID-19 transmission in Portugal at different moments of the 1st epidemic wave. Port J Public Health, 38(Suppl. 1), 18–25. https://doi.org/10.1159/000514334
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S. Karger AG
