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Correlates of healthy life expectancy in low- and lower-middle-income countries

机译:中低收入国家健康预期寿命的相关性

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Healthy life expectancy (HALE) at birth is an important indicator of health status and quality of life of a country’s population. However, little is known about the determinants of HALE as yet globally or even country-specific level. Thus, we examined the factors that are associated with HALE at birth in low- and lower-middle-income countries. In accordance with the World Bank (WB) classification seventy-nine low- and lower-middle-income countries were selected for the study. Data on HALE, demographic, socioeconomic, social structural, health, and environmental factors from several reliable sources, such as the World Health Organization, the United Nations Development Program, Population Reference Bureau, WB, Heritage Foundation, Transparency International, Freedom House, and International Center for Prison Studies were obtained as selected countries. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression analysis were performed to reach the research objectives. The lowest and highest HALE were observed in Sierra Leone (44.40?years) and in Sri Lanka (67.00?years), respectively. The mean years of schooling, total fertility rate (TFR), physician density, gross national income per capita, health expenditure, economic freedom, carbon dioxide emission rate, freedom of the press, corruption perceptions index, prison population rate, and achieving a level of health-related millennium development goals (MDGs) were revealed as the correlates of HALE. Among all the correlates, the mean years of schooling, TFR, freedom of the press, and achieving a level of health-related MDGs were found to be the most influential factors. To increase the HALE in low- and lower-middle-income countries, we suggest that TFR is to be reduced as well as to increase the mean years of schooling, freedom of the press, and the achievement of a level of health-related MDGs.
机译:出生时的健康预期寿命(HALE)是一个国家人口健康状况和生活质量的重要指标。但是,关于HALE的决定因素目前还知之甚少,甚至在全球乃至特定国家/地区也是如此。因此,我们研究了低收入和中低收入国家出生时与HALE相关的因素。根据世界银行的分类,选择了79个低收入和中低收入国家。来自几个可靠来源的HALE,人口,社会经济,社会结构,健康和环境因素数据,例如世界卫生组织,联合国开发计划署,人口参考局,世界银行,遗产基金会,透明国际,自由之家和获得了国际监狱研究中心作为选定的国家。为了达到研究目的,进行了描述性统计,相关分析和回归分析。塞拉利昂(44.40年)和斯里兰卡(67.00年)分别观测到最低和最高HALE。平均受教育年限,总生育率(TFR),医师密度,人均国民总收入,卫生支出,经济自由,二氧化碳排放率,新闻自由,腐败感知指数,监狱人口率以及达到水平与健康相关的千年发展目标(MDG)中,有一部分与HALE相关。在所有相关因素中,最有影响的因素是平均受教育年限,TFR,新闻自由和达到与健康相关的千年发展目标水平。为了增加低收入和中低收入国家的HALE,我们建议降低TFR并增加平均受教育年限,新闻自由以及实现与健康相关的千年发展目标水平。

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