Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro, Barcellos, Christovam de Castro, Pina, Maria de Fátima Rodrigues Pereira de, Esteves, Maria Angela Pires
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: STUDY OBJECTIVESTo establish the geographical relation of health conditions to socioeconomic status in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. DESIGNAll reported deaths in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro, from 1987 to 1995, obtained from the Mortality Information System, were considered in the study. The 24 "administrative regions" that compose the city were used as the geographical units. A geographical information system (GIS) was used to link mortality data and population census data, and allowed the authors to establish the geographical pattern of the health indicators considered in this study: "infant mortality rate"; "standardised mortality rate"; "life expectancy" and "homicide rate". Information on location of low income communities (slums) was also provided by the GIS. A varimax rotation principal component analysis combined information on socioeconomic conditions and provided a two dimension basis to assess contextual variation. MAIN RESULTSThe 24 administrative regions were aggregated into three different clusters, identified as relevant to reflect the socioeconomic variation. Almost all health indicator thematic maps showed the same socioeconomic stratification pattern. The worst health situation was found in the cluster composed of the harbour area and northern vicinity, precisely in the sector where the highest concentration of slum residents are present. This sector of the city exhibited an extremely high homicide rate and a seven year lower life expectancy than the remainder of the city. The sector that concentrates affluence, composed of the geographical units located along the coast, showed the best health situation. Intermediate health conditions were found in the west area, which also has poor living standards but low concentration of slums. CONCLUSIONSThe findings suggest that social and organisation characteristics of low income communities may have a relevant role in understanding health variations. Local health and other social programmes specifically targeting these communities are recommended.
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spelling Szwarcwald, Celia LandmannBastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld MonteiroBarcellos, Christovam de CastroPina, Maria de Fátima Rodrigues Pereira deEsteves, Maria Angela Pires2010-08-23T16:58:46Z2010-11-04T14:19:52Z2010-08-23T16:58:46Z2010-11-04T14:19:52Z2000SZWARCWALD, Célia L. et al. Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, v. 54, p. 530 - 536, July 2000.1470-2738https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/753STUDY OBJECTIVESTo establish the geographical relation of health conditions to socioeconomic status in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. DESIGNAll reported deaths in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro, from 1987 to 1995, obtained from the Mortality Information System, were considered in the study. The 24 "administrative regions" that compose the city were used as the geographical units. A geographical information system (GIS) was used to link mortality data and population census data, and allowed the authors to establish the geographical pattern of the health indicators considered in this study: "infant mortality rate"; "standardised mortality rate"; "life expectancy" and "homicide rate". Information on location of low income communities (slums) was also provided by the GIS. A varimax rotation principal component analysis combined information on socioeconomic conditions and provided a two dimension basis to assess contextual variation. MAIN RESULTSThe 24 administrative regions were aggregated into three different clusters, identified as relevant to reflect the socioeconomic variation. Almost all health indicator thematic maps showed the same socioeconomic stratification pattern. The worst health situation was found in the cluster composed of the harbour area and northern vicinity, precisely in the sector where the highest concentration of slum residents are present. This sector of the city exhibited an extremely high homicide rate and a seven year lower life expectancy than the remainder of the city. The sector that concentrates affluence, composed of the geographical units located along the coast, showed the best health situation. Intermediate health conditions were found in the west area, which also has poor living standards but low concentration of slums. CONCLUSIONSThe findings suggest that social and organisation characteristics of low income communities may have a relevant role in understanding health variations. Local health and other social programmes specifically targeting these communities are recommended.Funding: this research was funded by an Oswaldo Cruz Foundation grant (PAPES no 0250.250.369), and the National Research Council (CNPq; salary grants for CLS, FIB and CB).Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Department of Information on Health. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Department of Information on Health. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Department of Information on Health. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Department of Information on Health. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Department of Information on Health. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
spellingShingle Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann
geographical information system
health conditions
low income communities
Geographic Information Systems
Health Status
title_short Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_fullStr Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_sort Health conditions and residential concentration of poverty: a study in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
author Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann
author_facet Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann
Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro
Barcellos, Christovam de Castro
Pina, Maria de Fátima Rodrigues Pereira de
Esteves, Maria Angela Pires
author_role author
author2 Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro
Barcellos, Christovam de Castro
Pina, Maria de Fátima Rodrigues Pereira de
Esteves, Maria Angela Pires
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Szwarcwald, Celia Landmann
Bastos, Francisco Inácio Pinkusfeld Monteiro
Barcellos, Christovam de Castro
Pina, Maria de Fátima Rodrigues Pereira de
Esteves, Maria Angela Pires
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv geographical information system
health conditions
low income communities
topic geographical information system
health conditions
low income communities
Geographic Information Systems
Health Status
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Geographic Information Systems
Health Status
description STUDY OBJECTIVESTo establish the geographical relation of health conditions to socioeconomic status in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. DESIGNAll reported deaths in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro, from 1987 to 1995, obtained from the Mortality Information System, were considered in the study. The 24 "administrative regions" that compose the city were used as the geographical units. A geographical information system (GIS) was used to link mortality data and population census data, and allowed the authors to establish the geographical pattern of the health indicators considered in this study: "infant mortality rate"; "standardised mortality rate"; "life expectancy" and "homicide rate". Information on location of low income communities (slums) was also provided by the GIS. A varimax rotation principal component analysis combined information on socioeconomic conditions and provided a two dimension basis to assess contextual variation. MAIN RESULTSThe 24 administrative regions were aggregated into three different clusters, identified as relevant to reflect the socioeconomic variation. Almost all health indicator thematic maps showed the same socioeconomic stratification pattern. The worst health situation was found in the cluster composed of the harbour area and northern vicinity, precisely in the sector where the highest concentration of slum residents are present. This sector of the city exhibited an extremely high homicide rate and a seven year lower life expectancy than the remainder of the city. The sector that concentrates affluence, composed of the geographical units located along the coast, showed the best health situation. Intermediate health conditions were found in the west area, which also has poor living standards but low concentration of slums. CONCLUSIONSThe findings suggest that social and organisation characteristics of low income communities may have a relevant role in understanding health variations. Local health and other social programmes specifically targeting these communities are recommended.
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