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Resumen de An approach to studying social disparities in health and health care.

Paula Braveman, Susan Egerter, Catherine Cubbin, Kristen Marchi

  • Objective: We explored methods and potential applications of a systematic approach to studying and monitoring social disparities in health and health care.; Methods: Using delayed or no prenatal care as an example indicator, we (1) categorized women into groups with different levels of underlying social advantage; (2) described and graphically displayed rates of the indicator and relative group size for each social group; (3) identified and measured disparities, calculating relative risks and rate differences to compare each group with its a priori most-advantaged counterpart; (4) examined changes in rates and disparities over time; and (5) conducted multivariate analyses for the overall sample and "at-risk" groups to identify particular factors warranting attention.; Results: We identified at-risk groups and relevant factors and suggest ways to direct efforts for reducing prenatal care disparities.; Conclusions: This systematic approach should be useful for studying and monitoring disparities in other indicators of health and health care.;


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