| Literature DB >> 25099399 |
Rene Leyva-Flores1, Edson Servan-Mori1, Cesar Infante-Xibille1, Blanca Estela Pelcastre-Villafuerte1, Tonatiuh Gonzalez1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship between primary health care utilization and extended health insurance coverage under the Seguro Popular (SP) among Mexican indigenous people.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25099399 PMCID: PMC4123888 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0102781
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Socio-demographic conditions of the indigenous and non-indigenous Mexican population, 2012.
| Non-indigenous | Indigenous | Differences in means or percentages p value | |
| n | 168,263 | 24,163 | |
| N | 102,600,000 | 10,855,299 | |
| % | 90.4 | 9.57 | |
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| Men | 48.9 [48.6,49.1] | 49.0 [48.2,49.7] | 0.85 |
| Age group | |||
| 0–4 | 9.45 [9.24,9.66] | 10.5 [9.88,11.0] |
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| 5–19 | 29.5 [29.1,29.8] | 34.8 [33.7,35.9] | |
| 20–49 | 43.3 [43.0,43.6] | 38.0 [37.1,38.8] | |
| 50–69 | 13.8 [13.4,14.1] | 12.7 [12.0,13.4] | |
| Over 69 | 4.05 [3.84,4.27] | 4.15 [3.71,4.64] | |
| Education (yrs.) | |||
| 0 | 9.56 [9.32,9.81] | 19.7 [18.6,20.7] |
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| 1–6 | 30.7 [30.2,31.2] | 38.4 [37.2,39.5] | |
| 7–9 | 24.0 [23.6,24.3] | 18.6 [17.7,19.5] | |
| 10–12 | 16.1 [15.7,16.5] | 9.04 [8.26,9.88] | |
| 13 or more | 10.2 [9.69,10.8] | 3.96 [3.40,4.61] | |
| Not applicable: < 5 years of age | 9.45 [9.24,9.66] | 10.5 [9.88,11.0] | |
| Employed | |||
| No | 47.6 [47.2,48.0] | 51.5 [50.6,52.3] |
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| Yes | 37.1 [36.7,37.5] | 31.4 [30.4,32.4] | |
| Not applicable: < 8 years of age | 15.3 [15.0,15.6] | 17.2 [16.4,18.0] | |
| Marital status | |||
| Married or living together | 41.3 [41.0,41.6] | 39.9 [39.1,40.8] |
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| Divorced | 4.11 [3.96,4.26] | 2.14 [1.86,2.47] | |
| Widow(er) | 3.31 [3.18,3.45] | 3.18 [2.89,3.49] | |
| Single | 28.0 [27.6,28.4] | 27.7 [26.7,28.7] | |
| Not applicable: <12 years of age | 23.4 [23.0,23.7] | 27.1 [26.0,28.1] | |
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| Receives Oportunidades transfers | 22.0 [21.2,22.8] | 58.2 [55.4,61.0] | 0.00 |
| Total number of members | 4.73 [4.69,4.78] | 5.41 [5.29,5.53] |
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| Annual spending per capita (MXN 000) | 19.7 [19.2,20.2] | 10.4 [9.79,10.9] |
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| Annual spending per capita (quintiles) | |||
| I | 14.1 [13.3,14.9] | 44.1 [40.8,47.5] |
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| II | 17.8 [17.2,18.4] | 21.0 [19.2,22.9] | |
| III | 20.2 [19.5,20.9] | 15.4 [13.8,17.3] | |
| IV | 22.5 [21.9,23.2] | 11.6 [10.2,13.1] | |
| V | 25.5 [24.5,26.5] | 7.93 [6.78,9.25] | |
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| Rural (<2500 inhab.) | 19.4 [18.6,20.3] | 53.5 [48.2,58.7] |
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| Urban (2500–100 thousand inhab.) | 18.6 [18.0,19.3] | 22.9 [18.6,27.9] | |
| Metropolitan (>100 thousand inhab.) | 61.9 [60.9,62.9] | 23.6 [19.7,28.1] | |
| Level of marginalization | |||
| Very low/low | 71.7 [70.0,73.3] | 21.2 [18.1,24.6] |
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| Medium | 11.3 [9.90,13.0] | 7.53 [5.08,11.0] | |
| High/very high | 17.0 [15.6,18.4] | 71.3 [66.8,75.4] |
Source: Mexican National Nutrition Survey 2012.
Note: Estimates take into account the effect of survey design.
*p value calculation excludes non-applicable categories.
Health Insurance among indigenous and non-indigenous Mexican population, 2012.
| Non-indigenous | Indigenous | Differences in percentages p value | |
| n | 168,263 | 24,163 | |
| N | 102,600,000 | 10,855,299 | |
| % | 90.4 | 9.57 | |
| Individual enrollment institution | |||
| Social security | 40.1 [39.0,41.1] | 14.2 [12.6,16.0] |
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| Seguro Popular health insurance | 34.5 [33.6,35.4] | 58.7 [55.9,61.5] | |
| None | 25.5 [24.8,26.2] | 27.0 [24.9,29.3] |
Source: Mexican National Nutrition Survey, 2012.
Note: Estimates take into account the effect of survey design.
Figure 1Indigenous population: morbidity, type and place of healthcare, and reasons for not using primary health care services.
A. Type of health problem. B. Type of assistance received for reported health problem. C. Place of assistance for reported health problem. D. Reasons for not receiving assistance for reported health problem. Source: Mexican National Nutrition Survey, 2012. Note: Estimates take into account the effect of survey design. Social security beneficiaries were excluded.
Impact of being indigenous on the probability of using primary health care services.
| Probit Model – Percentage points [95% CI] reported | |||
| (1) | (2) | (3) | |
| Indigenous |
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| −3.19 [−10.1,3.72] |
| Seguro Popular Health Insurance |
| 4.41 [−1.18,10.0] | |
| Indigenous x Seguro Popular Health Insurance |
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| Observations | 3,490 | 3,490 | 3,490 |
Source: Mexican National Nutrition Survey, 2012.
**p<0.01.