SVI Publications & Use Cases

At a glance

The CDC/ATSDR SVI Utilization and Implementation Tool (SUIT) below is a database of scientific journal articles that feature the CDC/ATSDR Social Vulnerability Index (CDC/ATSDR SVI or SVI). SUIT offers examples of how the SVI is used in research, covering a range of topics that include disaster management, community health, resource allocation, and medical treatment outcomes.

About SUIT

The SUIT was developed by extracting articles from a wide array of scientific journal databases that included Medline, Embase, Global Health, PsychInfo, The Cochrane Library, CINAHL, Scopus, and ProQuest. Article inclusion criteria consisted of (1) articles published from Jan 2015 to Feb 2023 and (2) articles that used the SVI in a research or analytic capacity, which excluded editorials and articles that reference only the CDC/ATSDR SVI.

We will review articles to add to the database periodically, and despite the thorough review, some papers may have been missed. If you believe your paper should be included, please email svi_coordinator@cdc.gov.

Using the SUIT database

Use the search bar at the top to find articles using keywords compiled from the abstracts. The advanced search option allows users to search by specific combinations of these keywords. Click on “Columns” to include/exclude columns, “Filters” to filter through the articles, or “Density” to change the row height. Hover over the column headers to show more information about what the columns contain and click on the column headers to sort the articles by ascending or descending order. Lastly, if the text contained within the cell is too long to display, hover over the cell to display the full text.

Original SVI publication

The original CDC/ATSDR Social Vulnerability Index article describes how and why the initial SVI was created. It was published in 2011 and was not included in the SUIT database. However, it is an important SVI article and is included here:

Publications: SUIT database

Download the CSV file of the SUIT table.

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