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Primary care, social inequalities, and all-cause, heart disease, and cancer mortality in US counties, 1990.

  • Autores: Leiyu Shi, James Macinko, Barbara Starfield, Robert M Politzer, John Wulu, Jiahong Xu
  • Localización: American journal of public health, ISSN 0090-0036, Vol. 95, Nº. 4, 2005, págs. 674-680
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Objectives: We tested the association between the availability of primary care and income inequality on several categories of mortality in US counties.; Methods: We used cross-sectional analysis of data from counties (n=3081) in 1990, including analysis of variance and multivariate ordinary least squares regression. Independent variables included primary care resources, income inequality, and sociodemographics.; Results: Counties with higher availability of primary care resources experienced between 2% and 3% lower mortality than counties with less primary care. Counties with high income inequality experienced between 11% and 13% higher mortality than counties with less inequality.; Conclusions: Primary care resources may partially moderate the effects of income inequality on health outcomes at the county level.;


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