Higher risk, higher protection: COVID-19 risk among immigrants in France—results from the population-based EpiCov survey

Author:

Gosselin Anne12ORCID,Warszawski Josiane34,Bajos Nathalie56,Bajos Nathalie,Warszawski Josiane,Bagein Guillaume,Beck François,Counil Emilie,Jusot Florence,Lydié Nathalie,Martin Claude,Meyer Laurence,Raynaud Philippe,Rouquette Alexandra,Pailhé Ariane,Rahib Delphine,Sillard Patrick,Slama Rémy,Spire Alexis,

Affiliation:

1. French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED), Mortality, Health, Epidemiology Unit , Aubervilliers, France

2. French Collaborative Institute on Migrations/CNRS , Aubervilliers, France

3. INSERM CESP U1018, Université Paris-Saclay , Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France

4. AP-HP Epidemiology and Public Health Service, Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris-Saclay , Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France

5. Iris, Inserm , Aubervilliers, France

6. Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales , Paris, France

Abstract

Abstract Background Immigrants and ethnic/racialized minorities have been identified as being at higher risk of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) infection, but few studies report on their exposures and prevention behaviours. This study aims to examine the social distribution of COVID-19 exposure (overcrowding, working outside the home, use of public transport to go to work) and prevention behaviours (use of face masks, washing hands, respect for physical distance) in France during the first wave of the epidemic. Methods We used the EpiCov population-based survey from a random sample of individuals aged 15 years or more. We determined the distribution of the self-reported outcomes according to migratory status and sex, using χ2 tests. We modelled the probability of outcomes with logistic regression. Finally, we focused the analysis on the Greater Paris area and accounted for neighbourhood characteristics. Results A total of 111 824 participants were included in the study. Overall, immigrant groups from non-European countries were more exposed to COVID-19-related factors and more respectful of prevention measures. The probability of overcrowding and the use of public transport was higher for immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 3.71 (3.19; 4.32), aOR = 6.36 (4.86; 8.32)] than for the majority population. Immigrant groups were less likely to have a non-systematic use of face masks and to breach physical distancing than the majority population [for immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa, aOR = 0.32 (0.28; 0.37) and aOR = 0.71 (0.61; 0.81), respectively]. Living in a neighbourhood with a higher share of immigrants was associated with higher exposure and better prevention behaviours. Conclusions In France, immigrants had a higher exposure to COVID-19-related factors and more systematic prevention behaviours.

Funder

Inserm

French Ministry for Research

Drees-Direction de la Recherche, des Etudes, de l’Evaluation et des Statistiques and the French Ministry for Health

Région Ile de France

European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement

ORCHESTRA (Connecting European Cohorts to Increase Common and Effective Response to SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic

ERC Gendhi Project

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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