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Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Desigualdade de renda e situação de saúde: o caso do Rio de Janeiro
Célia Landmann Szwarcwald1  Francisco Inácio Bastos1  Maria Angela Pires Esteves1  Carla Lourenço Tavares De Andrade1  Marina Silva Paez1  Erika Vianna Medici1  Mônica Derrico1 
[1] ,Fundação Oswaldo CruzRio de Janeiro RJ ,Brasil
关键词: Health Indicators;    per capita Income;    Geoprocessing;    Epidemiology;    Indicadores de Saúde;    Renda per capita;    Geoprocessamento;    Epidemiologia;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0102-311X1999000100003
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

This ecological analysis addresses the association between income inequality and health status in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. Data were analyzed using geo-processing and multiple regression techniques. The following health indicators were used: infant mortality rate; standardized mortality rate; life expectancy at birth; and homicide rate among 15-29-year-old males. Patterns of income inequality were assessed through income distribution indicators: Gini index, Robin Hood index, and top 10%/bottom 40% average income ratio. The results indicate significant correlations between income distribution indicators and health indicators, providing additional empirical evidence of the association between health status and income inequality. For the homicide rate, the effect of the indicator "density of slum residents" was also relevant, suggesting that further deterioration in health standards may be due to social disruption of deprived communities and the resultant increase in criminal activity. The geo-epidemiological analysis presented here highlights the association between adverse health outcomes and residential concentration of poverty. Social policies focused on slum residents are needed to reduce the harmful effects of relative deprivation.

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