2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2016.02.010
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Evolución de las inequidades en mortalidad por causas externas entre los municipios de Antioquia (Colombia)

Abstract: Intervention is required through policies that take into account local differences in mortality due to external causes.

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“…Another study that is contrasted with the results of the research was the one carried out in Brazil in the city of Fortaleza during 2007, where it was observed that there was a significant association between the socioeconomic level and the total mortality due to diseases caused by injuries from external causes. [17], and with a study conducted among the municipalities of Antioquia during the years 2000-2010, where they show that the risk of dying is greater in the poorest municipalities, especially affecting younger men [18].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Another study that is contrasted with the results of the research was the one carried out in Brazil in the city of Fortaleza during 2007, where it was observed that there was a significant association between the socioeconomic level and the total mortality due to diseases caused by injuries from external causes. [17], and with a study conducted among the municipalities of Antioquia during the years 2000-2010, where they show that the risk of dying is greater in the poorest municipalities, especially affecting younger men [18].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…La sobremortalidad masculina, principalmente entre los 15 a 44 años, puede atribuirse al grupo de causas externas que presentó razones de mortalidad (hombre / mujer) entre 5 y 9. Este es un fenómeno uniforme en todos los países de Latinoamérica, según un informe de la ops [27] y algunos estudios nacionales [28] o internacionales [29], y ha sido explicado previamente por el papel de la "masculinidad" en la sociedad contemporánea, que ha llevado al hombre a la adopción de conductas más agresivas y de mayor riesgo para su vida, como el uso de alcohol y sicoactivos, conducir bajo los efectos de estas sustancias o la participación en riñas o conflictos armados [30].…”
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“…A través de los estudios ecológicos se ha buscado identificar, en las características sociales de la población y del área, las relaciones con la ocurrencia y distribución de las enfermedades y los resultados en salud (16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). Una multiplicidad de estudios se ha llevado a cabo a nivel mundial con el objetivo de determinar la desigualdad en la mortalidad infantil entre jurisdicciones y su relación con las condiciones de vida (8,9,11,(14)(15)23).…”
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