ObjectivesA disproportionate number of homicides have caused Mexican life expectancy to stagnate during the new millennium. No efforts currently exist to quantify the harm of violent acts on the lives of the general population. We quantified the impact of perceived vulnerability on life expectancy.MethodsThree Mexican national surveys on perceptions of public safety, life tables, and crime and vital statistics (2000-2014) were used. Prevalence rates of vulnerability/safety by age and sex were obtained from surveys at 2 different levels: federal state and home. The Sullivan method was used to estimate life expectancy lived with and without vulnerability for Mexican women and men.ResultsOverall life expectancy at age 20 stagnated between 2005...
Rates of diseases and injuries and the effects of their risk factors can have substantial subnationa...
Objectives We analyze the degree to which community violence in Mexico, largely due ...
Background Mexico is still in the growing phase of the epidemic of coronary heart disease (CHD), wit...
OBJECTIVES:To quantify the effect of the upsurge of violence on life expectancy and life span inequa...
Objective To analyse average lifespan and quantify the effect of avoidable/amenable mortality on the...
Life expectancy in Mexico increased for more than six decades but then stagnated in the period 2000-...
Objective. To determine the impact of homicide on male life expectancy in Mexico and its 32 states d...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of homicide on male life expectancy in Mexico and its 32 states d...
This study analyzes the impact of homicide in youth (between 15 and 29 years of age) on male life ex...
Objective To analyse average lifespan and quantify the effect of avoidable/amenable mortality on the...
IntroductionLife expectancy (LE) and Health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE) are summary indicators t...
Background Venezuela is one of the most violent countries in the world. According to the United Nati...
The main objective of this paper is analyze the dynamics of violence in Mexico and its federal entit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a leading cause of premature mortality, mainly in low- ...
BACKGROUND: Child and maternal health outcomes have notably improved in Mexico since 1990, whereas r...
Rates of diseases and injuries and the effects of their risk factors can have substantial subnationa...
Objectives We analyze the degree to which community violence in Mexico, largely due ...
Background Mexico is still in the growing phase of the epidemic of coronary heart disease (CHD), wit...
OBJECTIVES:To quantify the effect of the upsurge of violence on life expectancy and life span inequa...
Objective To analyse average lifespan and quantify the effect of avoidable/amenable mortality on the...
Life expectancy in Mexico increased for more than six decades but then stagnated in the period 2000-...
Objective. To determine the impact of homicide on male life expectancy in Mexico and its 32 states d...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of homicide on male life expectancy in Mexico and its 32 states d...
This study analyzes the impact of homicide in youth (between 15 and 29 years of age) on male life ex...
Objective To analyse average lifespan and quantify the effect of avoidable/amenable mortality on the...
IntroductionLife expectancy (LE) and Health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE) are summary indicators t...
Background Venezuela is one of the most violent countries in the world. According to the United Nati...
The main objective of this paper is analyze the dynamics of violence in Mexico and its federal entit...
Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a leading cause of premature mortality, mainly in low- ...
BACKGROUND: Child and maternal health outcomes have notably improved in Mexico since 1990, whereas r...
Rates of diseases and injuries and the effects of their risk factors can have substantial subnationa...
Objectives We analyze the degree to which community violence in Mexico, largely due ...
Background Mexico is still in the growing phase of the epidemic of coronary heart disease (CHD), wit...