National total. State of health and accident rate. Absolute and relative figure Health status and chronic diseases

Population by sex, social class of the main breadwinner, chronic illness and diagnosis of the disease.

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      • Chronic illness
      • Diagnosis of the disease
      • Absolute and relative figures
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      • Social class of the main breadwinner
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  • Notes ( 2 )
    • 1) ~'social class of the main breadwinner '~Social class categories have been extracted from the report 'The measurement of the social class in Health Sciences' the Society by the Spanish Epidemiology Society.
    • 1) The following diseases only are collected for persons 16 years old and more years: Poor circulation, Hernias, Arthrosis and rheumatic problems Osteoporosis, Menopausal problems and Prostate problems.

      The data about to crossing of the categories 'Diabetes ', 'Asthma', 'Heart disease', 'Hernias', 'Menopausal problems' and 'Prostate problems' with 'Social class I' for males and females with must be viewed with caution, because they may be affected by high sample errors

      The data about to crossing of the categories 'Depression' and 'Stomach ulcer' with 'Social class I and II' for males and females with must be viewed with caution, because they may be affected by high sample errors

      The data about to crossing of the categories 'Others mental disorders' with all social classes, por males and females the may be affected by high, because they may be affected by large sampling errors

      The data about to crossing of the categories 'Osteoporosis', 'Headaches' and 'Poor circulation 'with 'Class Social I' for males the may be affected by high, because they may be affected by large sampling errors

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  • Source:National Statistics Institute and Ministry of Health and Consumption