2004
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.563847
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Regional Differences in Socio-Economic Health Inequalities in Spain

Abstract: . This paper derives from the project "La dinámica del estado de salud y los factores socieconómicos a lo largo del ciclo vital. Implicaciones para las políticas públicas", which is supported by the Fundación BBVA. We are grateful to Guillem López and two anonymous referees for useful comments and suggestions. The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the funders or the authors' em ployers. AbstractThis paper reports an analysis of income related health inequalitie… Show more

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“…Our work corroborates the influence of socioeconomic position on intermediate health outcomes in patients with diabetes, even in a region with one of the lowest health inequality levels of Spain [ 25 ], a country that, in turn, has relatively low health inequality compared to other European countries [ 23 ]. Apart from SES-related individual characteristics that could favour results in patients with higher SES, such as healthy diet [ 44 , 45 ], physical activity [ 46 ], medication adherence [ 47 ], social support [ 44 , 46 ] or self-efficacy [ 48 ], there are also contextual factors, such as the way health care institutions are organized and the health policies they adopt, that could differentially affect patients according to their SES level [ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Our work corroborates the influence of socioeconomic position on intermediate health outcomes in patients with diabetes, even in a region with one of the lowest health inequality levels of Spain [ 25 ], a country that, in turn, has relatively low health inequality compared to other European countries [ 23 ]. Apart from SES-related individual characteristics that could favour results in patients with higher SES, such as healthy diet [ 44 , 45 ], physical activity [ 46 ], medication adherence [ 47 ], social support [ 44 , 46 ] or self-efficacy [ 48 ], there are also contextual factors, such as the way health care institutions are organized and the health policies they adopt, that could differentially affect patients according to their SES level [ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…A fraction of medication costs is paid for by patients within a cost-sharing scheme established in Spain in July 2012 that is based on their employment and income status, with some regional variations [ 24 ]. In spite of the relatively low health inequality in Spain, there exists a substantial contribution of regional health disparities on the socioeconomic inequalities of the country [ 23 , 25 ], with northern regions such as Basque Country, Navarre and La Rioja presenting the lowest degree of these inequalities [ 25 ]. The monitoring of health inequalities has been officially included in the political agenda in Spain [ 26 ], but research assessing the impact of SES on intermediate outcomes for chronic diseases in the country is still scarce [ 27 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have explored the impact on health inequality of what the Commission on Social Determinants of Health [10] considers in its conceptual framework as structural factors, such as education, income and employment [6,8-10,22,23]. Within this framework, other sets of variables are seen as intermediate health determinants with impact on the distribution of health and well-being, including material circumstances, social cohesion or psychosocial factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Desafortunadamente, se eliminaron 5.483 observaciones al no figurar ningún valor en la variable de ingresos mensuales, con lo que finalmente nuestra muestra constará de 16.167 observaciones después de examinar los posibles efectos de selección muestral. 10 La variable ingresos mensuales (o variable ranking) es nuestra 'proxy' del status socioeconómico (SES) del hogar. 11 En concreto, la renta total neta del hogar se recoge a través de una variable intervalo con hasta 8 categorías o respuestas.…”
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