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Población y Salud en Mesoamérica
On-line version ISSN 1659-0201
Abstract
HERRERO, María Belén and BOSSIO, Juan Carlos. Social determinants of infant mortality due to reducible causes in Argentina, 2009-2011. PSM [online]. 2017, vol.15, n.1, pp.26-56. ISSN 1659-0201. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/psm.v15i1.27650.
The objective of this project is to identify the social determinants of infant mortality according to the criteria of reducibility and to investigate the association between the infant mortality and its determinants on multiple levels.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study analyzed the characteristics of infant mortality in parties and departments of Argentina and the social determinants of infant mortality in three levels of analysis.
Results:
The variables that showed a statistically significant association with infant mortality due to avoidable causes were: age of the deceased at the time of death, gestational age, place of occurrence of death, having attention or not, the level of instruction of the mother, employment status, overcrowding, and incomplete primary care.
Conclusions:
The factors that influence infant mortality exists as much at an individual level as they do at the family and population levels, and a large proportion of deaths are from preventable causes.
Keywords : Infant Mortality, Epidemiological factors, Social Inequities, Social determinants of health; Multivariate analysis.