Mortality by social and economic characteristics: The mortality study of the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain

Citation
E. Regidor et al., Mortality by social and economic characteristics: The mortality study of the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain, MED CLIN, 116(19), 2001, pp. 726-731
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
MEDICINA CLINICA
ISSN journal
00257753 → ACNP
Volume
116
Issue
19
Year of publication
2001
Pages
726 - 731
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-7753(20010526)116:19<726:MBSAEC>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To estimate the effect of marital status, household size, emplo yement status, educational level and occupation on mortality. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: About 3,100,000 persons 24 years and older resident on first of May, 1996 in Autonomous Community of Madrid. For the next 19 mont hs information on individuals who died were obtained by linking Mortality R egister and 1996 Population Census. RESULTS: Except for household size, the effect on mortality of characterist ics analysed was higher in individuals aged 25 to 44 years than in other gr oup of age. In general, married persons had the lowest mortality, except fo r men older than 64 years where the lowest mortality was found in the never married category. Men aged 45 to 64 years who lived alone had higher morta lity than those who lived with other people, while mortality in people aged older than 64 years increased with household size. Inactive persons had hi gher mortality than active people. Higher education level and higher skille d occuoation were associated with lower mortality, except for women aged 45 to 64 years. CONCLUSIONS: This study has identified population groups associated with in creased risk of mortality. Monitoring the trend of mortality in those group s will make possible to found the rational basis to implement social and he alth programmes.