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GeoSES: A socioeconomic index for health and social research in Brazil

The individual’s socioeconomic conditions are the most relevant to predict the quality of someone’s health. However, such information is not usually found in medical records, making studies in the area difficult. Therefore, it is common to use composite indices that characterize a region socioeconom...

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Autores principales: Barrozo, Ligia Vizeu, Fornaciali, Michel, de André, Carmen Diva Saldiva, Morais, Guilherme Augusto Zimeo, Mansur, Giselle, Cabral-Miranda, William, de Miranda, Marina Jorge, Sato, João Ricardo, Amaro Júnior, Edson
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7190143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32348328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232074
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author Barrozo, Ligia Vizeu
Fornaciali, Michel
de André, Carmen Diva Saldiva
Morais, Guilherme Augusto Zimeo
Mansur, Giselle
Cabral-Miranda, William
de Miranda, Marina Jorge
Sato, João Ricardo
Amaro Júnior, Edson
author_facet Barrozo, Ligia Vizeu
Fornaciali, Michel
de André, Carmen Diva Saldiva
Morais, Guilherme Augusto Zimeo
Mansur, Giselle
Cabral-Miranda, William
de Miranda, Marina Jorge
Sato, João Ricardo
Amaro Júnior, Edson
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description The individual’s socioeconomic conditions are the most relevant to predict the quality of someone’s health. However, such information is not usually found in medical records, making studies in the area difficult. Therefore, it is common to use composite indices that characterize a region socioeconomically, such as the Human Development Index (HDI). The main advantage of the HDI is its understanding and adoption on a global scale. However, its applicability is limited for health studies since its longevity dimension presents mathematical redundancy in regression models. Here we introduce the GeoSES, a composite index that summarizes the main dimensions of the Brazilian socioeconomic context for research purposes. We created the index from the 2010 Brazilian Census, whose variables selection was guided by theoretical references for health studies. The proposed index incorporates seven socioeconomic dimensions: education, mobility, poverty, wealth, income, segregation, and deprivation of resources and services. We developed the GeoSES using Principal Component Analysis and evaluated its construct, content, and applicability. GeoSES is defined at three scales: national (GeoSES-BR), Federative Unit (GeoSES-FU), and intra-municipal (GeoSES-IM). GeoSES-BR dimensions showed a good association with HDI-M (correlation above 0.85). The model with the poverty dimension best explained the relative risk of avoidable cause mortality in Brazil. In the intra-municipal scale, the model with GeoSES-IM was the one that best explained the relative risk of mortality from circulatory system diseases. By applying spatial regressions, we demonstrated that GeoSES shows significant explanatory potential in the studied scales, being a compelling complement for future researches in public health.
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spelling pubmed-71901432020-05-06 GeoSES: A socioeconomic index for health and social research in Brazil Barrozo, Ligia Vizeu Fornaciali, Michel de André, Carmen Diva Saldiva Morais, Guilherme Augusto Zimeo Mansur, Giselle Cabral-Miranda, William de Miranda, Marina Jorge Sato, João Ricardo Amaro Júnior, Edson PLoS One Research Article The individual’s socioeconomic conditions are the most relevant to predict the quality of someone’s health. However, such information is not usually found in medical records, making studies in the area difficult. Therefore, it is common to use composite indices that characterize a region socioeconomically, such as the Human Development Index (HDI). The main advantage of the HDI is its understanding and adoption on a global scale. However, its applicability is limited for health studies since its longevity dimension presents mathematical redundancy in regression models. Here we introduce the GeoSES, a composite index that summarizes the main dimensions of the Brazilian socioeconomic context for research purposes. We created the index from the 2010 Brazilian Census, whose variables selection was guided by theoretical references for health studies. The proposed index incorporates seven socioeconomic dimensions: education, mobility, poverty, wealth, income, segregation, and deprivation of resources and services. We developed the GeoSES using Principal Component Analysis and evaluated its construct, content, and applicability. GeoSES is defined at three scales: national (GeoSES-BR), Federative Unit (GeoSES-FU), and intra-municipal (GeoSES-IM). GeoSES-BR dimensions showed a good association with HDI-M (correlation above 0.85). The model with the poverty dimension best explained the relative risk of avoidable cause mortality in Brazil. In the intra-municipal scale, the model with GeoSES-IM was the one that best explained the relative risk of mortality from circulatory system diseases. By applying spatial regressions, we demonstrated that GeoSES shows significant explanatory potential in the studied scales, being a compelling complement for future researches in public health. Public Library of Science 2020-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7190143/ /pubmed/32348328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232074 Text en © 2020 Barrozo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fornaciali, Michel
de André, Carmen Diva Saldiva
Morais, Guilherme Augusto Zimeo
Mansur, Giselle
Cabral-Miranda, William
de Miranda, Marina Jorge
Sato, João Ricardo
Amaro Júnior, Edson
GeoSES: A socioeconomic index for health and social research in Brazil
title GeoSES: A socioeconomic index for health and social research in Brazil
title_full GeoSES: A socioeconomic index for health and social research in Brazil
title_fullStr GeoSES: A socioeconomic index for health and social research in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed GeoSES: A socioeconomic index for health and social research in Brazil
title_short GeoSES: A socioeconomic index for health and social research in Brazil
title_sort geoses: a socioeconomic index for health and social research in brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7190143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32348328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232074
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