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salud publica mex 2016; 58 (5)
Does public health insurance improve health care? The case of prenatal care for adolescents in Mexico
Saavedra-Avendaño B, Darney BG, Reyes-Morales H, Serván-Mori E
Language: Spanish
References: 37
Page: 561-568
PDF size: 238.43 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objective. To test the association between public health insurance
and adequate prenatal care among female adolescents
in Mexico.
Materials and methods. Cross-sectional
study, using the National Health and Nutrition Survey 2000,
2006, and 2012. We included 3 978 (N=4 522 296) adolescent
(12-19) women who reported a live birth. We used logistic
regression models to test the association of insurance and
adequate (timeliness, frequency and content) prenatal care.
Results. The multivariable predicted probability of timely
and frequent prenatal care improved over time, from 0.60
(IC95%:0.56;0.64) in 2000 to 0.71 (IC95%:0.66;0.76) in 2012.
In 2012, the probability of adequate prenatal care was 0.54
(IC95%:0.49;0.58); women with Social Security had higher
probability than women with Seguro Popular and without
health insurance.
Conclusion. Having Social Security is
associated with receipt of adequate prenatal care among
adolescents in Mexico.
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