Association of rule of law and health outcomes : An ecological study

Objectives: To explore whether the rule of law is a foundational determinant of health that underlies other socioeconomic, political and cultural factors that have been associated with health outcomes. Setting: Global project. Participants: Data set of 96 countries, comprising 91% of the global popu...

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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/21683
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Enfermedad cardiovascular
Mortalidad cardiovascular
Derechos civiles
Diebetes mellitus
Investigación exploratoria
Promoción de salud
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular mortality
Civil rights
Mortalidad infantil
Diabetes
Rights
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title Association of rule of law and health outcomes : An ecological study
spellingShingle Association of rule of law and health outcomes : An ecological study
Enfermedad cardiovascular
Mortalidad cardiovascular
Derechos civiles
Diebetes mellitus
Investigación exploratoria
Promoción de salud
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular mortality
Civil rights
Mortalidad infantil
Diabetes
title_short Association of rule of law and health outcomes : An ecological study
title_full Association of rule of law and health outcomes : An ecological study
title_fullStr Association of rule of law and health outcomes : An ecological study
title_full_unstemmed Association of rule of law and health outcomes : An ecological study
title_sort Association of rule of law and health outcomes : An ecological study
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Enfermedad cardiovascular
Mortalidad cardiovascular
Derechos civiles
Diebetes mellitus
Investigación exploratoria
topic Enfermedad cardiovascular
Mortalidad cardiovascular
Derechos civiles
Diebetes mellitus
Investigación exploratoria
Promoción de salud
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular mortality
Civil rights
Mortalidad infantil
Diabetes
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Promoción de salud
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular mortality
Civil rights
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Mortalidad infantil
Diabetes
description Objectives: To explore whether the rule of law is a foundational determinant of health that underlies other socioeconomic, political and cultural factors that have been associated with health outcomes. Setting: Global project. Participants: Data set of 96 countries, comprising 91% of the global population. Primary and secondary outcome measures: The following health indicators, infant mortality rate, maternal mortality rate, life expectancy, and cardiovascular disease and diabetes mortality rate, were included to explore their association with the rule of law. We used a novel Rule of Law Index, gathered from survey sources, in a cross-sectional and ecological design. The Index is based on eight subindices: (1) Constraints on Government Powers; (2) Absence of Corruption; (3) Order and Security; (4) Fundamental Rights; (5) Open Government; (6) Regulatory Enforcement, (7) Civil Justice; and (8) Criminal Justice. Results: The rule of law showed an independent association with infant mortality rate, maternal mortality rate, life expectancy, and cardiovascular disease and diabetes mortality rate, after adjusting for the countries' level of per capita income, their expenditures in health, their level of political and civil freedom, their Gini measure of inequality and women's status (p<0.05). Rule of law remained significant in all the multivariate models, and the following adjustment for potential confounders remained robust for at least one or more of the health outcomes across all eight subindices of the rule of law. Findings show that the higher the country's level of adherence to the rule of law, the better the health of the population. Conclusions: It is necessary to start considering the country's adherence to the rule of law as a foundational determinant of health. Health advocates should consider the improvement of rule of law as a tool to improve population health. Conversely, lack of progress in rule of law may constitute a structural barrier to health improvement.
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