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Morbid & Mortal Inequities among
Indigenous People in Canada and the US
during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Critical
Review of Relative Risks and Protections
Amy Alberton, Naomi Williams, & Kevin Gorey
Introduction
◦ COVID-19 pandemic focused attention on gross racialized
health inequities and injustices across Canada and the USA
◦ Lack of primary studies and a complete absence of research
syntheses related to relative morbid and mortal COVID-19-
related risks and protections experienced by Indigenous
peoples in Canada and the USA
Indigenous Cultural Strengths
◦ During pandemic, some Indigenous communities in Canada and the
USA were faring better than other communities in terms of COVID-19
infection and death rates (First Nations Health Authority, 2020;
Minnesota Department of Health, 2021; Waldner et al., 2021)
◦ Suggests protective influences of Indigenous cultures – demonstrated
a myriad of traditional ways of fostering spirits of caring and
cooperation during pandemic (Banning, 2020; Weaver, 2020)
Structural Violence Experienced by
Indigenous Peoples
◦ Despite resiliencies, mounting evidence suggests higher
COVID-19-related mortality rates among Indigenous peoples
◦ Largely due to structural violence & discrimination (Alberton,
2020; Richardson & Crawford, 2020; Yellow Horse et al., 2021)
◦ Relative underfunding of health care in Indigenous communities
(Owen et al., 2021; Weaver, 2020) & Indigenous leaders not
included in COVID-19 health care decision-making (Godin,
2020; Ortiz, 2020; Owen et al., 2021)
Purpose
◦ Rapid review of literature to understand risks experienced by
and protections exhibited by Indigenous peoples related to
COVID-19
◦ Meta-analysis to examine relative risks and protections related to
four COVID-19-related outcomes: (1) vaccination, (2) infection,
(3) severe infection, and (4) death rates
Methods: Rapid Review
◦ Searched literature January 1, 2020 to August 1, 2021
◦ Relevant online databases; Government websites; Reference lists and authors of retrieved
studies
◦ Peer-reviewed, published, and gray literature
◦ Inclusion criteria:
◦ (1) Accomplished in Canada or USA; (2) Compared Indigenous with non-Indigenous
subsamples; (3) Reported analytic methods; (4) Findings reported in enough detail to
allow for calculation of effect size; (5) Samples powerful enough to detect modest effects
◦ Study selection cross-validated by three authors
Methods: Meta-Analysis
◦ Four hypotheses tested:
1. Compared to non-Indigenous people, Indigenous peoples are at
greater relative risk of being infected with COVID-19, and when
infected, of being very seriously ill, and ultimately dying as a result of
infections.
2. Indigenous relative mortal risks are significantly greater than their
relative morbid risks.
3. Indigenous vaccination uptake is significantly greater than non-
Indigenous uptake.
4. Indigenous COVID-19-related relative risks are greater in USA than
Canada.
◦ Sample-weighted random effects meta-regression model
◦ Each study could contribute only once to each hypothesis test
◦ 33 independent study findings from 29 studies included
◦ Pooled relative risks within 95% CIs calculated from regression
statistics
◦ Accomplished using Comprehensive Meta Analysis ([version 3];
Borenstein et al., 2013) & cross-validated by additional two analysts
Findings
◦ Indigenous peoples two-thirds more likely to be infected,
experience severe illness, or die with COVID-19
◦ Indigenous mortal risks significantly greater than their relative
morbid risks
◦ No difference in vaccine uptake, though based on only five
studies & great variability across studies
◦ Insufficient power to test hypothesis 4 (related to Canada-USA
differences)
Future Research
◦ Focus on within group differences among Indigenous peoples
and communities – certain Indigenous groups benefit more from
cultural protections than others
◦ We recommend over-sampling Indigenous peoples and
disaggregate Indigenous peoples in data reporting
◦ A funded, full systematic research review and meta-analysis
Conclusion
◦ Inequalities exist among Indigenous & non-Indigenous peoples
on COVID-19 related outcomes
◦ COVID-19 infection occurrences and vaccination uptake seem
much more equitably distributed with certain Indigenous
peoples in some places
◦ Future research should focus on the potentially significant
protective advantages of Indigenous cultures
Research Team
Amy A. Alberton, PhD, MSW
School of Social Work, Wichita State University
Naomi G. Williams, MSW
Anishinaabe, Walpole Island First Nation
School of Social Work, University of Windsor
Corresponding Author; Email: willi1y@uwindsor.ca
&
Kevin M. Gorey, PhD, MSW
School of Social Work, University of Windsor
Full Article Recently Published
Williams, N., Alberton, A., & Gorey, K. (2022). Morbid and mortal
inequities among Indigenous people in Canada and the United
States during the COVID-19 pandemic: Critical review of relative
risks and protections. Journal of Indigenous Social Development,
(11)1, 3-32. https://ucalgary.ca/journals/jisd
References
Alberton, A. M. (2020). Predictive effects of (neo)colonialism and other forms of structural violence on involuntary
contacts with the criminal justice system in Canada: A statistical analysis with an autoethnographic perspective
(Publication No. 28259900). Doctoral dissertation, University of Windsor. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global.
Banning, J. (2020). How Indigenous people are coping with COVID-19. Canadian Medical Association Journal,
192(27), E-787-E788. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.1095891
Borenstein, M., Hedges, L., Higgins, J., & Rothstein, H. (2013). Comprehensive meta-analysis, version 3 [Computer
software]. Biostat.
First Nations Health Authority. (2021). FNHA reports 86 First Nations cases of COVID-19 to June 14, 2020.
https://www.fnha.ca/about/news-and-events/news/fnha-reports-86-firstnations-cases-of-covid-19-to-june-14-2020
Godin, M. (2020, May 29). ‘We know what is best for us.’ Indigenous groups around the world are taking COVID-19
responses into their own hands. Time. https://time.com/5808257/indigenous-communities-coronavirus-impact/
Minnesota Department of Health. (2021). Weekly COVID-19 report.
https://www.health.state.mn.us/diseases/coronavirus/stats/index.html
References (continued)
Ortiz, E. (2020, May 5). Native American health center asked for COVID-19 supplies. It got body bags instead. NBC News.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nativeamerican- health-center-asked-covid-19-supplies-they-got-n1200246
Owen, M. J., Sundberg, M. A., Dionne, J., & Kosobuski, A. W. (2021). The impact of COVID-19 on American Indian and
Alaska Native communities: A call for better relational models. American Journal of Public Health, 111(5), 801-803.
https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2021.306219
Richardson, L., & Crawford, A. (2020). COVID-19 and the decolonization of Indigenous public health. Canadian Medical
Association Journal, 192(38), E1098-E1100. https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.200852
Waldner, D., Harrison, R., Johnstone, J., Saxinger, L., Webster, D., & Sligl, W. (2021). COVID-19 epidemiology in Canada from
January to December 2020: The pre-vaccine era. FACETS, 6, 760-822. https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0029
Weaver, H. (2020). COVID-19 and the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island: Unusual and familiar times. Journal of
Indigenous Social Development, 9(3), 13-22. https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/jisd/article/view/70739
Yellow Horse, A. J., Yang, T., & Huyser, K. R. (2021). Structural inequalities established the architecture for COVID-19
pandemic among Native Americans in Arizona: A geographically weighted regression perspective. Advanced access
published. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40615-020-00940-2

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Morbid and Mortal Inequities among Indigenous Peoples during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Research Synthesis

  • 1. Morbid & Mortal Inequities among Indigenous People in Canada and the US during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Critical Review of Relative Risks and Protections Amy Alberton, Naomi Williams, & Kevin Gorey
  • 2. Introduction ◦ COVID-19 pandemic focused attention on gross racialized health inequities and injustices across Canada and the USA ◦ Lack of primary studies and a complete absence of research syntheses related to relative morbid and mortal COVID-19- related risks and protections experienced by Indigenous peoples in Canada and the USA
  • 3. Indigenous Cultural Strengths ◦ During pandemic, some Indigenous communities in Canada and the USA were faring better than other communities in terms of COVID-19 infection and death rates (First Nations Health Authority, 2020; Minnesota Department of Health, 2021; Waldner et al., 2021) ◦ Suggests protective influences of Indigenous cultures – demonstrated a myriad of traditional ways of fostering spirits of caring and cooperation during pandemic (Banning, 2020; Weaver, 2020)
  • 4. Structural Violence Experienced by Indigenous Peoples ◦ Despite resiliencies, mounting evidence suggests higher COVID-19-related mortality rates among Indigenous peoples ◦ Largely due to structural violence & discrimination (Alberton, 2020; Richardson & Crawford, 2020; Yellow Horse et al., 2021) ◦ Relative underfunding of health care in Indigenous communities (Owen et al., 2021; Weaver, 2020) & Indigenous leaders not included in COVID-19 health care decision-making (Godin, 2020; Ortiz, 2020; Owen et al., 2021)
  • 5. Purpose ◦ Rapid review of literature to understand risks experienced by and protections exhibited by Indigenous peoples related to COVID-19 ◦ Meta-analysis to examine relative risks and protections related to four COVID-19-related outcomes: (1) vaccination, (2) infection, (3) severe infection, and (4) death rates
  • 6. Methods: Rapid Review ◦ Searched literature January 1, 2020 to August 1, 2021 ◦ Relevant online databases; Government websites; Reference lists and authors of retrieved studies ◦ Peer-reviewed, published, and gray literature ◦ Inclusion criteria: ◦ (1) Accomplished in Canada or USA; (2) Compared Indigenous with non-Indigenous subsamples; (3) Reported analytic methods; (4) Findings reported in enough detail to allow for calculation of effect size; (5) Samples powerful enough to detect modest effects ◦ Study selection cross-validated by three authors
  • 7. Methods: Meta-Analysis ◦ Four hypotheses tested: 1. Compared to non-Indigenous people, Indigenous peoples are at greater relative risk of being infected with COVID-19, and when infected, of being very seriously ill, and ultimately dying as a result of infections. 2. Indigenous relative mortal risks are significantly greater than their relative morbid risks. 3. Indigenous vaccination uptake is significantly greater than non- Indigenous uptake. 4. Indigenous COVID-19-related relative risks are greater in USA than Canada.
  • 8. ◦ Sample-weighted random effects meta-regression model ◦ Each study could contribute only once to each hypothesis test ◦ 33 independent study findings from 29 studies included ◦ Pooled relative risks within 95% CIs calculated from regression statistics ◦ Accomplished using Comprehensive Meta Analysis ([version 3]; Borenstein et al., 2013) & cross-validated by additional two analysts
  • 9. Findings ◦ Indigenous peoples two-thirds more likely to be infected, experience severe illness, or die with COVID-19 ◦ Indigenous mortal risks significantly greater than their relative morbid risks ◦ No difference in vaccine uptake, though based on only five studies & great variability across studies ◦ Insufficient power to test hypothesis 4 (related to Canada-USA differences)
  • 10. Future Research ◦ Focus on within group differences among Indigenous peoples and communities – certain Indigenous groups benefit more from cultural protections than others ◦ We recommend over-sampling Indigenous peoples and disaggregate Indigenous peoples in data reporting ◦ A funded, full systematic research review and meta-analysis
  • 11. Conclusion ◦ Inequalities exist among Indigenous & non-Indigenous peoples on COVID-19 related outcomes ◦ COVID-19 infection occurrences and vaccination uptake seem much more equitably distributed with certain Indigenous peoples in some places ◦ Future research should focus on the potentially significant protective advantages of Indigenous cultures
  • 12. Research Team Amy A. Alberton, PhD, MSW School of Social Work, Wichita State University Naomi G. Williams, MSW Anishinaabe, Walpole Island First Nation School of Social Work, University of Windsor Corresponding Author; Email: willi1y@uwindsor.ca & Kevin M. Gorey, PhD, MSW School of Social Work, University of Windsor
  • 13. Full Article Recently Published Williams, N., Alberton, A., & Gorey, K. (2022). Morbid and mortal inequities among Indigenous people in Canada and the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic: Critical review of relative risks and protections. Journal of Indigenous Social Development, (11)1, 3-32. https://ucalgary.ca/journals/jisd
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