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Inequalities in health. Adult mortality in communities of Metropolitan Santiago

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  • Sánchez R., Hugo;
  • Albala Brevis, Cecilia;
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Background: In the last decade, Chile achieve a significant reduction in poverty, however income distribution still shows inequalities. The richest 10% of the population perceived 46% of total income. Aim: To study the relationship between territorial socioeconomic seqregation and adult mortality in the Metropolitan area of Santiago de Chile. Material and methods: Data fro the 34 districts of Metropolitan Santiago de Chile. Adjusted community mortality rates, during 2000, among adults aged 20 years or more, including specific rates per sex and age group, were analyzed. Results: There was a negative correlation between income and mortality, specially among men (rS -0.42 p < 0.005). The highest correlation coefficient was observed among subjects aged 45-64 years old (rS -0.42 p < 0.005). There was a high degree of inequality in mortality among males aged 20-44 years old (Gini 0.54) and in the age group 45-64 years old in both sexes (Gini 0.50). Mortality rates decreased along with increasing incomes in both sexes. 20/20s ratio shows the higher vales for mortality of men aged 20-44 years (20/20 ratio 1.7 95% Cl 1.4-2.0), followed by mortality of men aged 45-64 years. Conclusion: There is a relation ship between economic segreation (expressed by income) and mortality. The higher mortality rates are observed in districts of Metropolitan Santiago with the lower income
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/123794
ISSN: 0034-9887
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