We found a match
Your institution may have access to this item. Find your institution then sign in to continue.
- Title
¿Cómo se ha medido la posición social en investigación en salud? Una revisión de la literatura internacional.
- Authors
Cabieses, Báltica; Zitko, Pedro; Pinedo, Rafael; Espinoza, Manuel; Albor, Christo
- Abstract
Social status (SS) is a multidimensional variable that is used widely in health research. There is no single optimal method for estimating social status. Rather, in each case the measurement may vary depending on the research subject, the base theory considered, the population of interest, the event of interest and, in some cases, the available information. This literature review develops the following topics related to SS measurement, based on the international scientific sources available electronically: i) identification of the role of SS in the context of social epidemiology research, ii) description of the principal indicators and methodological approaches used to measure SS in health research, and iii) analysis of the distinct difficulties of SS measurement in specific populations such as ethnic groups, women, children, the elderly, and in rural vs. urban contexts. The review finally makes it possible to describe some of the implications of SS measurement in Latin American countries.
- Subjects
LATIN America; SOCIAL status; PUBLIC health research; LITERATURE reviews; SOCIAL epidemiology; ETHNIC groups; SOCIAL indicators; SOCIAL classes; SOCIAL background
- Publication
Pan American Journal of Public Health, 2011, Vol 29, Issue 6, p457
- ISSN
1020-4989
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1590/S1020-49892011000600012