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Citation

Dávila-Cervantes CA, Pardo Montaño AM. Salud Colect. 2016; 12(2): 251-264.

Vernacular Title

Análisis de la tendencia e impacto de la mortalidad por causas externas: México, 2000-2013.

Affiliation

Doctora en Geografía. Profesora-Investigadora, Instituto de Geografía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México. apardo@igg.unam.mx.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Universidad Nacional de Lanús)

DOI

10.18294/sc.2016.743

PMID

28414841

Abstract

The objective of this study was to analyze mortality due to the main external causes of death (traffic accidents, other accidents, homicides and suicides) in Mexico, calculating the years of life lost between 0 and 100 years of age and their contribution to the change in life expectancy between 2000 and 2013, at the national level, by sex and age group. Data came from mortality vital statistics of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI) [National Institute of Statistics and Geography]. The biggest impact in mortality due to external causes occurred in adolescent and adult males 15-49 years of age; mortality due to these causes remained constant in males and slightly decreased in females. Mortality due to traffic accidents and other accidents decreased, with a positive contribution to life expectancy, but this effect was canceled out by the increase in mortality due to homicides and suicides. Mortality due to external causes can be avoided through interventions, programs and prevention strategies as well as timely treatment. It is necessary to develop multidisciplinary studies on the dynamics of the factors associated with mortality due to these causes.


Language: es

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