The Portuguese Version of the European Deprivation Index: An Instrument to Study Health Inequalities

Introduction: Tackling socioeconomic health inequalities is a big public health challenge and ecological deprivation indexes are essential instruments to monitor and understand them. In Portugal, no standard ecological deprivation index exists, contrasting with other countries. We aimed to describe...

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Main Authors: Ana Isabel Ribeiro, Alexandra Mayer, Ana Miranda, Maria de Fátima de Pina
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Published: Ordem dos Médicos 2017-01-01
Series:Acta Médica Portuguesa
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Online Access:http://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/7387
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spelling doaj-f3135bd1ec9048e89f365f2bbb55bc472020-11-24T21:43:11ZengOrdem dos MédicosActa Médica Portuguesa0870-399X1646-07582017-01-01301172510.20344/amp.73874457The Portuguese Version of the European Deprivation Index: An Instrument to Study Health InequalitiesAna Isabel Ribeiro0Alexandra Mayer1Ana Miranda2Maria de Fátima de Pina3EPIUNIT - Instituto de Saúde Pública. Universidade do Porto. Porto. Portugal. Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde. Universidade do Porto. Porto. Portugal. Instituto de Engenharia Biomédica. Universidade do Porto. Porto. Portugal. Departamento de Epidemiologia Clínica. Medicina Preditiva e Saúde Pública. Faculdade de Medicina. Universidade do Porto. Porto. Portugal.Registo Oncológico Regional Sul. Lisboa. Portugal.Registo Oncológico Regional Sul. Lisboa. Portugal.Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde. Universidade do Porto. Porto. Portugal. Instituto de Engenharia Biomédica. Universidade do Porto. Porto. Portugal. Instituto de Comunicação e Informação Científica e Tecnológica em Saúde. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Rio de Janeiro. Brasil. Departamento de Engenharia Cartográfica. Faculdade de Engenharia. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro. Brasil.Introduction: Tackling socioeconomic health inequalities is a big public health challenge and ecological deprivation indexes are essential instruments to monitor and understand them. In Portugal, no standard ecological deprivation index exists, contrasting with other countries. We aimed to describe the construction of the Portuguese version of a transnational deprivation index, European Deprivation Index. Material and Methods: The European Deprivation Index was developed under the Townsend theorization of deprivation. Using data from the European Union - Statistics on Income and Living Conditions Survey, we obtained an indicator of individual deprivation. This indicator became the gold-standard variable, based on what we selected the variables at aggregate level (census) to be included in the European Deprivation Index, a total of eight. The European Deprivation Index was produced for the smallest area unit possible (n = 16 094, mean/area = 643 inhabitants) and resulted from the weighted sum of the previous variables. It was then classified into quintiles. Results: The first quintile (least deprived) comprised 20.9% national population and the fifth quintile (most deprived) 18.0%. The European Deprivation Index showed a clear geographic pattern – most deprived areas concentrated in the South and in the inner North and Centre of the country, and the least deprived areas in the coastal areas of North and Centre and in the Algarve. Discussion: The development of the European Deprivation Index was grounded on a solid theoretical framework, individual and aggregate variables, and on a longitudinal Europe-wide survey allowing its replication over the time and in any European country. Conclusion: Hopefully, the European Deprivation Index will start being employed by those interested in better understand health inequalities not only in Portugal but across Europe.http://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/7387EuropeHealth Services AccessibilityHealth Status DisparitiesPortugalSocioeconomic FactorsSurveys and Questionnaires
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author Ana Isabel Ribeiro
Alexandra Mayer
Ana Miranda
Maria de Fátima de Pina
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Alexandra Mayer
Ana Miranda
Maria de Fátima de Pina
The Portuguese Version of the European Deprivation Index: An Instrument to Study Health Inequalities
Acta Médica Portuguesa
Europe
Health Services Accessibility
Health Status Disparities
Portugal
Socioeconomic Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
author_facet Ana Isabel Ribeiro
Alexandra Mayer
Ana Miranda
Maria de Fátima de Pina
author_sort Ana Isabel Ribeiro
title The Portuguese Version of the European Deprivation Index: An Instrument to Study Health Inequalities
title_short The Portuguese Version of the European Deprivation Index: An Instrument to Study Health Inequalities
title_full The Portuguese Version of the European Deprivation Index: An Instrument to Study Health Inequalities
title_fullStr The Portuguese Version of the European Deprivation Index: An Instrument to Study Health Inequalities
title_full_unstemmed The Portuguese Version of the European Deprivation Index: An Instrument to Study Health Inequalities
title_sort portuguese version of the european deprivation index: an instrument to study health inequalities
publisher Ordem dos Médicos
series Acta Médica Portuguesa
issn 0870-399X
1646-0758
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: Tackling socioeconomic health inequalities is a big public health challenge and ecological deprivation indexes are essential instruments to monitor and understand them. In Portugal, no standard ecological deprivation index exists, contrasting with other countries. We aimed to describe the construction of the Portuguese version of a transnational deprivation index, European Deprivation Index. Material and Methods: The European Deprivation Index was developed under the Townsend theorization of deprivation. Using data from the European Union - Statistics on Income and Living Conditions Survey, we obtained an indicator of individual deprivation. This indicator became the gold-standard variable, based on what we selected the variables at aggregate level (census) to be included in the European Deprivation Index, a total of eight. The European Deprivation Index was produced for the smallest area unit possible (n = 16 094, mean/area = 643 inhabitants) and resulted from the weighted sum of the previous variables. It was then classified into quintiles. Results: The first quintile (least deprived) comprised 20.9% national population and the fifth quintile (most deprived) 18.0%. The European Deprivation Index showed a clear geographic pattern – most deprived areas concentrated in the South and in the inner North and Centre of the country, and the least deprived areas in the coastal areas of North and Centre and in the Algarve. Discussion: The development of the European Deprivation Index was grounded on a solid theoretical framework, individual and aggregate variables, and on a longitudinal Europe-wide survey allowing its replication over the time and in any European country. Conclusion: Hopefully, the European Deprivation Index will start being employed by those interested in better understand health inequalities not only in Portugal but across Europe.
topic Europe
Health Services Accessibility
Health Status Disparities
Portugal
Socioeconomic Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
url http://actamedicaportuguesa.com/revista/index.php/amp/article/view/7387
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