RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Neighborhood Social Determinants of Health in Patients Seen in Neurology Movement Disorders Clinics JF Neurology: Clinical Practice FD Lippincott Williams & Wilkins SP e200142 DO 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000200142 VO 13 IS 2 A1 Regina Onishchenko A1 Philippa J. Clarke A1 Carly Marshall A1 Kara J. Wyant A1 Vikas Kotagal YR 2023 UL http://cp.neurology.org/content/13/2/e200142.abstract AB Background and Objectives Chronic health conditions are influenced by social determinants of health (SDH) including neighborhood-linked markers of affluence. We explored whether neighborhood socioeconomic factors differ in people with different types of clinical movement disorders (MDs).Methods We conducted a retrospective study of patients seen in MD clinics at our center in 2021. Patient data were linked to the US National Neighborhood Data Archive linked to US census tract data. We evaluated variations in neighborhood socioeconomic factors across 8 different categories of MDs.Results Compared with the neighborhoods of patients with Parkinson disease, neighborhoods of patients with cerebellar ataxias, functional movement disorders, and Huntington disease were characterized by higher proportions of people earning less than 15,000 US dollars/year, people receiving public assistance, and people with less than a high school diploma.Discussion Neighborhood-linked SDH vary among different MDs. These findings have implications for public health interventions aimed at improving the care of people affected by MDs.