Abstract
The burden of disease was estimated in people affiliated to the Mexican Social Insurance
Institute -IMSS- in 2000.Main results: Similarities with AMRO A subregion and Australia in
first causes of burden, total DALY and years lost due to premature mortality; similarities with
AMRO B and D subregions in disability live expectancy; highest socioeconomic development
associated with highest magnitude of years lived with disability and disability live expectancy
at federative entities level. Conclusion: An unexpective high burden of morbidity with disability
was found in people affiliated to IMSS; in federative entities, the burden of morbidity is associ-
ated with socioeconomic level. These results permit to infer, ecologically, that this population
is experimented low levels of mortality with an expansion of morbidity.
Institute -IMSS- in 2000.Main results: Similarities with AMRO A subregion and Australia in
first causes of burden, total DALY and years lost due to premature mortality; similarities with
AMRO B and D subregions in disability live expectancy; highest socioeconomic development
associated with highest magnitude of years lived with disability and disability live expectancy
at federative entities level. Conclusion: An unexpective high burden of morbidity with disability
was found in people affiliated to IMSS; in federative entities, the burden of morbidity is associ-
ated with socioeconomic level. These results permit to infer, ecologically, that this population
is experimented low levels of mortality with an expansion of morbidity.
| Translated title of the contribution | Burden of disease in Mexican Social Insurance Institute affiliated: relation with socioeconomic indicators. México 2000 |
|---|---|
| Original language | Spanish |
| Pages (from-to) | 123-139 |
| Journal | Revista Gerencia y Politicas de Salud |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue number | 17 |
| State | Published - 01 Dec 2009 |
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