Income disparities in health-adjusted life expectancy for Canadian adults, 1991 to 2001

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McIntosh, Cameron N. [1 ]
Fines, Philippe [1 ]
Wilkins, Russell [1 ]
Wolfson, Michael C.
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[1] STAT Canada, Hlth Anal Div, Ottawa, ON K1A 0T6, Canada
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health inequalities; Health Utilities Index; life expectancy; socio-economic; Sullivan method;
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Background Health-adjusted life expectancy is a summary measure of population health that combines mortality and morbidity data into a single index. This article profiles differences in health-adjusted life expectancy across income categories for a representative sample of the Canadian population. Data and methods Mortality data were obtained from the 1991-2001 Canadian census mortality follow-up study, which linked a 15% sample of the 1991 adult non-institutional population with 11 years of death records from the Canadian Mortality Data Base. Information on morbidity was obtained from the Health Utilities Index Mark 3 instrument on the 2000/2001 Canadian Community Health Survey. The Sullivan method was used to compute health-adjusted life expectancy for national deciles of population ranked by income. Main results For both sexes, and with few exceptions, a nearly linear gradient across income deciles emerged for health-adjusted life expectancy at age 25. Compared with people in higher-income deciles, those in lower-income deciles had fewer years of health-adjusted life expectancy. These disparities were substantially larger than those revealed by life expectancy alone. Interpretation These findings highlight the generally worse health-related quality of life of lower-income groups. The results demonstrate that assessments of socio-economic disparities in health should include the effects of both mortality and morbidity.
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