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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2019; 21 (3)
Measuring Socioeconomic Position From The Social Inequalities In Health Perspective?: The Case of Costa Rica
Fantin R, Gómez-Duarte I, Sáenz-Bonilla JP, Rojas-Araya K, Barboza-Solís C
Language: Spanish
References: 50
Page: 65-75
PDF size: 155.40 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Measuring socioeconomic position (SEP) is central in the analysis of social inequalities
in health (SIH). It requires the use of updated instruments, adapted to a particular conceptual framework,
taking into account the local context and the population characteristics. This study aims to present and
discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different measurement of SEP used in Costa Rica for the
analysis of health inequalities.
Materials and methods: A systematic review of the existing instruments
and methods used to characterize SEP in Costa Rica was carried out.
Results: There is a great diversity
of instruments used as proxies of SEP in Costa Rica, both at the individual, and at geographical level.
These measures allow to capture specific dimensions of SEP potentially associated with different health
outcomes. Being a latent concept, variables approaching SEP should refer to their specific conceptual
framework, be adapted to the study design, and population’s characteristics (e.g. age), and should
consider the study feasibility of data collection. Due to the variety and different conceptual frameworks
behind each SEP variable, it is not possible to establish the existence of a gold standard.
Conclusion:
This review of the Costa Rican health inequalities literature regarding SEP instruments, can contribute
to a better use of the existing tools. It will allow researchers to better evaluate the instruments that have
been previously validated, their respective theoretical frameworks and limitations, to choose the most
suitable proxy of SEP for the local context analyzed.
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