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Salud bienestar colect ; 5(3): 21-45, dic. 2021. tab, graf, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1398396

ABSTRACT

Este articulo nos ayuda a comprender la determinación social de la salud en la población mexicana y su vínculo con la vulnerabilidad frente a la pandemia por Covid 19, se desarrolló un recorrido socio histórico que abordó 5 categorías de análisis: escolaridad, pobreza, acceso a servicios de salud y servicios básicos de vivienda, todos estos campos de análisis nos ayudan a comprender la distribución asimétrica en la cual la población mexicana enfrento a la pandemia, una determinación social que nos ayuda a develar las escasas fuentes de bienestar social y la calidad de vida diferenciados entre las regiones del país, situación que en el contexto de la pandemia por Covid-19 amplió las brechas de letalidad por contagio entre las entidades en toda una República Mexicana que se ahogó entre sus propias decisiones histórico sociales.


This article helps us understand the social determination of health in the Mexican population and its link with vulnerability to the Covid 19 pandemic, a socio-historical journey was developed that addressed 5 categories of analysis: schooling, poverty, access to services health and basic housing services, all these fields of analysis help us to understand the asymmetric distribution in which the Mexican population faced the pandemic, a social determination that helps us to reveal the scarce sources of social welfare andquality of life differentiated between the regions of the country, a situation that in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic widened the lethality gaps due to contagion between entities in an entire Mexican Republic that drowned between its own historical social decisions.


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Humans , Socioeconomic Factors , Pandemics , COVID-19 , Poverty , Salaries and Fringe Benefits , Health , Prevalence , Mortality , Educational Status , Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Housing , Mexico/epidemiology
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