| Literature DB >> 30819146 |
Luis Andrés Gimeno-Feliu1,2,3,4, Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga5,6,7, Esperanza Díaz8,9, Clara Laguna-Berna5,6, Beatriz Poblador-Plou5,6, Carlos Coscollar-Santaliestra5,10,11, Alexandra Prados-Torres5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mortality is a robust indicator of health and offers valuable insight into the health of immigrants. However, mortality estimates can vary significantly depending on the manner in which immigrant status is defined. Here, we assess the impact of nationality, country of origin, and length of stay in the host country on mortality estimates in an immigrant population in Aragón, Spain.Entities:
Keywords: Emigration and immigration; Health inequalities; International health; Mortality; Population groups; Spain
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30819146 PMCID: PMC6394150 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6555-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Sociodemographic data (2011) and number of deaths (2012–2015) in the study population
| Spanish nationals born in Spain | Spanish nationals born abroad | Non-Spanish nationals born abroad | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n (%) | 956,444 (86.75) | 18,387 (1.67) | 127,713 (11.58) | 1,102,544 |
| Sex (women), n (%) | 491,117 (51.35) | 9849 (53.57) | 58,526 (45.83) | 559,492 (50.75) |
| Age (years), n (%) | ||||
| 15–44 | 395,767 (41.38) | 9888 (53.78) | 100,160 (78.43) | 505,815 (45.88) |
| 45–64 | 298,854 (31.25) | 6775 (36.85) | 25,327 (19.83) | 330,956 (30.02) |
| 65+ | 261,823 (27.37) | 1724 (9.38) | 2226 (1.74) | 265,773 (24.11) |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 50.9 (19.9) | 43.7 (15.4) | 36.4 (11.5) | 49.1 (19.6) |
| Nationality, n (%) | ||||
| Spain | 956,444 (100.0) | 18,387 (100.0) | – | 974,831 (88.42) |
| Africa | – | – | 30,497 (23.88) | 30,497 (2.77) |
| Asia | – | – | 4668 (3.66) | 4668 (0.42) |
| Eastern Europe | – | – | 48,371 (37.87) | 48,371 (4.39) |
| Latin America | – | – | 36,517 (28.59) | 36,517 (3.31) |
| Western Europe & North America | – | – | 7660 (6.00) | 7660 (0.69) |
| Place of birth, n (%) | ||||
| Spain | 956,444 (100.0) | – | – | 956,444 (86.75) |
| Africa | – | 2647 (14.40) | 30,579 (23.94) | 33,226 (3.01) |
| Asia | – | 508 (2.76) | 4684 (3.67) | 5192 (0.47) |
| Eastern Europe | – | 257 (1.40) | 48,360 (37.87) | 48,617 (4.41) |
| Latin America | – | 10,059 (54.71) | 36,883 (28.88) | 46,942 (4.26) |
| Western Europe & North America | – | 4916 (26.74) | 7207 (5.64) | 12,123 (1.10) |
| Length of stay in Spain, n (%) | ||||
| < 5 years | – | 1922 (10,45) | 77,323 (60,54) | – |
| ≥ 5 years | – | 16,465 (89,55) | 50,390 (39,46) | – |
| Length of stay in Spain, mean (SD) | – | 9,7 (3,0) | 5,0 (2,8) | – |
| Deaths, n (%) | 56,114 (5.87) | 376 (2.04) | 428 (0.34) | 56,918 (5.16) |
| Deaths in women, n (%) | 27,614 (49.21) | 183 (48.67) | 159 (37.15) | 27,956 (49.12) |
| Deaths by age group, n (%) | ||||
| 15–44 | 1027 (1.83) | 24 (6.38) | 147 (34.35) | 1198 (2.10) |
| 45–64 | 5855 (10.43) | 94 (25.0) | 169 (39.49) | 6118 (10.75) |
| 65+ | 49,232 (87.74) | 258(68.62) | 112 (26.17) | 49,602 (87.15) |
| Age at death, mean (SD) | 79.58 (12.56) | 72.01 (16.72) | 53.60 (17.87) | 79.33 (12.85) |
| Deaths by nationality, n (%) | ||||
| Spain | 56,114 (100.0) | 376 (100.0) | – | 56,490 (99.25) |
| Africa | – | – | 76 (17.76) | 76 (0.13) |
| Asia | – | – | 14 (3.27) | 14 (0.02) |
| Eastern Europe | – | – | 165 (38.55) | 165 (0.29) |
| Latin America | – | – | 84 (19.63) | 84 (0.15) |
| Western Europe & North America | – | – | 89 (20.79) | 89 (0.16) |
| Deaths by place of birth, n (%) | ||||
| Spain | 56,114 (100.0) | – | – | 56,114 (98.59) |
| Africa | – | 95 (25.27) | 78 (18.22) | 173 (0.3) |
| Asia | – | 14 (3.72) | 14 (3.27) | 28 (0.05) |
| Eastern Europe | – | 4 (1.06) | 165 (38.55) | 169 (0.3) |
| Latin America | – | 127 (33.78) | 85 (19.86) | 212 (0.37) |
| Western Europe & North America | – | 136 (36.17) | 86 (20.09) | 222 (0.39) |
Fig. 1Age- and sex-standardized number of deaths per 1000 subjects between years 2012–2015 according to place of birth and nationality
Fig. 2Age- and sex-standardized number of deaths per 1000 subjects between years 2012–2015 by area of birth and according to nationality
Fig. 3Four-year probability of death in the foreign-born versus Spanish-born population according to length of stay, adjusted by age and sex
Fig. 4Four-year probability of death in individuals born outside of Spain and in non-Spanish nationals with respect to individuals born in Spain, stratified according to length of stay and adjusted by age and sex