{"title":"哥伦比亚可避免的5岁以下儿童死亡率的不平等轨迹:对23年不平等现象的分析(2000-2022)","authors":"Maylen Liseth Rojas-Botero , Julián Alfredo Fernández-Niño , Yadira Eugenia Borrero-Ramírez","doi":"10.1016/j.ssmph.2025.101782","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><div>Despite progress in Colombia's overall health indicators, substantial inequalities in avoidable under-five mortality persist across its regions. This study examines the trajectories of avoidable mortality rate in childhood (AMRC) across Colombian departments from 2000 to 2022, highlighting territorial inequalities and their socioeconomic determinants. A group-based trajectory analysis was applied to avoidable under-five mortality rates across 33 Colombian departments over a 23-year period. Additionally, multinomial logistic regression models were used to identify the socioeconomic, demographic, and health system factors associated with trajectory group membership. Three distinct mortality trajectories were identified: lower (57.6 % of departments), mid-range (30.3 %), and upper (12.1 %). Departments in the upper trajectory had consistently higher AMRC and were characterized by higher rates of unmet basic needs, poverty, rurality, illiteracy in women, and births to adolescent mothers. Despite overall declines in AMRC, relative inequalities between trajectory groups remained significant. Territorial inequalities in avoidable child mortality in Colombia are deeply rooted in socioeconomic determinants. Regions with higher poverty and less access to timely, quality healthcare experience higher avoidable mortality rates. These findings underscore the need for targeted policy interventions to address persistent health inequities.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":47780,"journal":{"name":"Ssm-Population Health","volume":"30 ","pages":"Article 101782"},"PeriodicalIF":3.6000,"publicationDate":"2025-03-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Inequality trajectories in avoidable under-5 mortality in Colombia: A 23-year analysis of inequities (2000–2022)\",\"authors\":\"Maylen Liseth Rojas-Botero , Julián Alfredo Fernández-Niño , Yadira Eugenia Borrero-Ramírez\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.ssmph.2025.101782\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Despite progress in Colombia's overall health indicators, substantial inequalities in avoidable under-five mortality persist across its regions. 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Inequality trajectories in avoidable under-5 mortality in Colombia: A 23-year analysis of inequities (2000–2022)
Despite progress in Colombia's overall health indicators, substantial inequalities in avoidable under-five mortality persist across its regions. This study examines the trajectories of avoidable mortality rate in childhood (AMRC) across Colombian departments from 2000 to 2022, highlighting territorial inequalities and their socioeconomic determinants. A group-based trajectory analysis was applied to avoidable under-five mortality rates across 33 Colombian departments over a 23-year period. Additionally, multinomial logistic regression models were used to identify the socioeconomic, demographic, and health system factors associated with trajectory group membership. Three distinct mortality trajectories were identified: lower (57.6 % of departments), mid-range (30.3 %), and upper (12.1 %). Departments in the upper trajectory had consistently higher AMRC and were characterized by higher rates of unmet basic needs, poverty, rurality, illiteracy in women, and births to adolescent mothers. Despite overall declines in AMRC, relative inequalities between trajectory groups remained significant. Territorial inequalities in avoidable child mortality in Colombia are deeply rooted in socioeconomic determinants. Regions with higher poverty and less access to timely, quality healthcare experience higher avoidable mortality rates. These findings underscore the need for targeted policy interventions to address persistent health inequities.
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SSM - Population Health. The new online only, open access, peer reviewed journal in all areas relating Social Science research to population health. SSM - Population Health shares the same Editors-in Chief and general approach to manuscripts as its sister journal, Social Science & Medicine. The journal takes a broad approach to the field especially welcoming interdisciplinary papers from across the Social Sciences and allied areas. SSM - Population Health offers an alternative outlet for work which might not be considered, or is classed as ''out of scope'' elsewhere, and prioritizes fast peer review and publication to the benefit of authors and readers. The journal welcomes all types of paper from traditional primary research articles, replication studies, short communications, methodological studies, instrument validation, opinion pieces, literature reviews, etc. SSM - Population Health also offers the opportunity to publish special issues or sections to reflect current interest and research in topical or developing areas. The journal fully supports authors wanting to present their research in an innovative fashion though the use of multimedia formats.