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Table 1 Characteristics of the study population by self-reported health status. SALURBAL Study (n = 71,541)

From: Aging and self-reported health in 114 Latin American cities: gender and socio-economic inequalities

Characteristics

Poor SRH

(N = 22,480)

Good SRH

(N = 49,061)

Total

(N = 71,541)

p-value*

Country contribution to sample

 

< 0.001

 % Argentina

19.6

28.8

26.0

 

 % Brazil

48.8

44.4

45.8

 

 % Chile

4.6

2.8

3.4

 

 % Colombia

20.6

21.6

21.3

 

 % Guatemala & El Salvador

6.3

2.4

3.6

 

Individual-level sociodemographic characteristics

  

 % Female

65.6

55.0

58.3

< 0.001

 Mean (SD) Age in years

51.6 (15.5)

43.9 (14.2)

46.3 (15.1)

< 0.001

 % 25–65 years

80.0

90.8

87.4

< 0.001

 % > 65 years

20.0

9.2

12.6

Educational level

 % Less than primary educ.

34.3

14.0

20.4

< 0.001

 % Primary educ completed

33.9

27.6

29.6

 % High-School completed

24.8

38.8

34.4

 % University completed or higher level

7.0

19.5

15.6

City-level socioeconomic characteristics

 

 Mean (SD) Socioeconomic Index, Z-score

−0.19 (0.97)

−0.02 (0.87)

0.17 (0.54)

< 0.001

 Mean (SD) GDP per-capita

13,504.8 (8565.0)

14,769.6 (8937.9)

14,372.2 (8841.9)

< 0.001

 Median GDP per-capita

10,401.6

11,225.4

11,225.4

 

 Mean (SD) Population size

3,549,314 (5027477)

3,754,636 (5330711)

3,690,119 (5238151)

 

 Median Population size

1,678,371

1,407,681

1,407,681

 
  1. GDP Gross Domestic Product, HH households, SD Standard deviation, SRH Self-rated health.
  2. * P values from Wilcoxon Mann Whitney test for continuous variables and Fisher exact test for categorical variables