Relación entre determinantes socioeconómicos, cobertura en salud y caries dental en veinte países

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Objective: establishing the relationship between structural socioeconomic determinants, coverage of the health system, and dental caries in twenty countries. Methods: ecologic mixed analysis of secondary data of twenty countries. The inclusion criteria were countries that showed three copvalues (decayed, filled, lost) during the last four decades. The independent variables were: Total expenses on health; public sanitation expenses; poverty index; literacy rate in adults; maternal mortality rate; mortality rate in children younger than 5 and life expectancy at birth. Results: Dental caries shows stable scores (cop2.4) from 1990, with a tendency toward lower scores in more developed countries and toward higher scores in less developed ones. Conclusion: The countries were classified in three groups: universalist (best indicators), dualist, and excluding (worse socioeconomic conditions). Dualist and excluding countries did now show any association between the prevalence of caries and socioeconomic determinant factors.

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Sanabria-Castellanos, C. M., Suárez-Robles, M. A., & Estrada-Montoya, J. H. (2015). Relación entre determinantes socioeconómicos, cobertura en salud y caries dental en veinte países. Revista Gerencia y Politicas de Salud, 14(28), 161–189. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.rgyps18-28.rdsc

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