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Health shocks and their long-lasting impact on health behaviors: Evidence from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic in Mexico

机译:健康冲击及其对健康行为的长期影响:墨西哥2009年H1N1大流行的证据

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Worldwide, the leading causes of death could be avoided with health behaviors that are low-cost but also difficult to adopt. We show that exogenous health shocks could facilitate the adoption of these behaviors and provide long-lasting effects on health outcomes. Specifically, we exploit the spatial and temporal variation of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic in Mexico and show that areas with a higher incidence of H1N1 experienced larger reductions in diarrhea-related cases among young children. These reductions continue even three years after the shock ended. Health improvements and evidence of information seeking via Google searches were consistent with changes in hand washing behaviors. Several robustness checks validate our findings and mechanism. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:在世界范围内,可以通过低成本但又难以采用的健康行为来避免主要的死亡原因。我们表明,外源性健康冲击可以促进这些行为的采用,并对健康结果产生长期影响。具体而言,我们利用墨西哥2009年H1N1流感大流行的时空变化,发现H1N1发病率较高的地区年幼儿童腹泻相关病例的减少幅度更大。震荡结束后的三年,这些削减仍在继续。健康状况的改善和通过Google搜索获得信息的证据与洗手行为的变化相一致。几项鲁棒性检查验证了我们的发现和机制。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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