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Revista de Saúde Pública
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Aumento do poder discriminatório de indicadores de saúde (coeficientes de mortalidade geral e mortalidade infantil) Increase of discriminatory ability of health indicators (general mortality rate ana infantile mortality rate)

Authors: Affonso Renato Meira; José M. Marlet;

Aumento do poder discriminatório de indicadores de saúde (coeficientes de mortalidade geral e mortalidade infantil) Increase of discriminatory ability of health indicators (general mortality rate ana infantile mortality rate)

Abstract

Foi feito estudo demonstrando o aumento do poder discriminatório dos dois coeficientes sanitários mais facilmente calculados em todas as áreas do mundo: o coeficiente de mortalidade geral e o coeficiente da mortalidade infantil. A maneira de se obter esse aumento do poder discriminatório consiste em se calcular a diferença entre estes dois coeficientes de mortalidade. Analisada estatisticamente, usando dados de países desenvolvidos e em desenvolvimento na mesma época e em épocas diversas, essa diferença demonstrou ser mais discriminatória que qualquer um dos dois isoladamente e quando usada juntamente com um dos dois ou com ambos aumenta significativamente o poder de discriminação.A study was made to demonstrate the increase of the discriminative power of two sanitary rates which are most easily calculated in all areas of the world: the general mortality rate and the infantile mortality rate. The manner to obtain this increase of discriminatory power consists in calculating the difference between the infantile mortality rate and the general mortality rate. Statistically analysed and taking into consideration data from developed countries and those undergoing development during the same period, as well as throughout different periods, this difference was more discriminatory than any of the two separately and when used together with one or both, the power of discrimination is increased significantly.

Keywords

Vital Statistics, Níveis de saúde, Estatística Vital, Public aspects of medicine, RA1-1270, Demografia, Health levels, Demography

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