CDC Research on SDOH
Key Points
- Social determinants of health are the non-medical factors that influence health outcomes.
- This page provides an overview of CDC research on social determinants of health.
- This searchable list of peer-reviewed articles is categorized according to the Healthy People 2030 framework.

What CDC is doing
CDC conducts and publishes research on social determinants of health (SDOH). This page provides a searchable list of recent CDC-authored peer-reviewed articles on various SDOH topics, categorized according to the Healthy People 2030 place-based framework:
- Economic stability explores the link between people’s financial resources (like income, cost of living, and socioeconomic status) and their health. Key issues include poverty, employment, food security, and housing stability.
- Education examines the relationship between education and health and well-being. Important areas include graduation rates, higher education, educational attainment, language and literacy, and early childhood education and development.
- Social and community context focuses on how the characteristics of environments where people live, learn, work, and play affect their health and well-being. It covers topics like community cohesion, civic participation, discrimination, racism, xenophobia, cultural norms, interpersonal violence, workplace conditions, and incarceration. Another contextual factor is immigration status, especially for people who migrated from less-developed countries.
- Health and healthcare looks at how people’s access to and understanding of health services impact their health. Issues include healthcare access, health insurance coverage, English language proficiency, health literacy, and the health implications for people who migrate to or within the United States, even temporarily.
- Neighborhood and built environment explores the relationship between where people live (like housing, neighborhoods, and overall environment) and their health and well-being. Topics include housing quality, access to transportation, availability of healthy foods, water and air quality, and community violence and crime.
- General SDOH topics and methods cover broader SDOH or SDOH-related topics that don’t fit neatly under the Healthy People 2030 SDOH domains. It encompasses methodologies, strategies, measurements, and policies related to SDOH.
Explore the research
Use the fields below to filter articles by the categories outlined above, and use the search box to further sort articles by keyword or author name. For more information about article selection, visit Frequently Asked Questions.
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Murray A, Gaul Z, Sutton MY, Nanin J. Am J Mens Health. 2018 Mar;12(2):180-188.
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Boch SJ, Taylor DM, Danielson ML, Chisolm DJ, Kelleher KJ. Prev Med. 2020;132:105990.
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Gant Z, Dailey A, Hu X, et al. A Census Tract-Level Examination of Diagnosed HIV Infection and Social Vulnerability among Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, and White Adults, 2018: United States [published online ahead of print, 2022 Nov 16]. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2022;1-10. doi:10.1007/s40615-022-01456-7.
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Maramraj KK, Subbalakshmi G, Ali MS, et al. BMC Public Health. 2020;20(1):231.
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Fenelon A, Chinn JJ, Anderson RN. SSM – Population Health. 2017 Dec;3:245-254.
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Klevens J, Ports KA, Austin C, Ludlow IJ, Hurd J. Glob Public Health. 2018 Oct;13(10):1495-1506.
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Kegler SR, Dahlberg LL, Vivolo-Kantor AM. Prev Med. 2021;153:106767.
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Halpern MT, Shih YT, Yabroff KR, et al. Cancer. 2021;127(7):994-996.
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Taleria R. Fullera, Matt Sciandra, Emilia H. Koumans, Sheree L. Boulet, Lee Warner, Shanna Cox, Lisa A. Gennetian. SSM – Population Health
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