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. 2016 Jul 23;71(2):188–193. doi: 10.1136/jech-2015-207015

Table 1.

Prevalence of self-reported vulnerability among Mexicans (%), 2005, 2010 and 2014

State Home
Age-group Female Male p Value* Female Male p Value*
2005
 20–29 54 49 0.000 16 13 0.000
 30–39 56 51 0.000 17 13 0.000
 40–49 56 49 0.000 16 13 0.000
 50–59 54 46 0.000 15 12 0.000
 60–69 51 43 0.000 14 9 0.000
 70–79 44 41 0.125 10 10 0.723
 80–89 37 35 0.478 9 7 0.387
 90+ 27 40 0.160 11 12 0.876
2010
 20–29 67 63 0.000 17 13 0.000
 30–39 71 65 0.000 21 17 0.000
 40–49 72 67 0.000 23 18 0.000
 50–59 71 67 0.000 23 19 0.000
 60–69 67 65 0.085 21 19 0.025
 70–79 63 59 0.016 17 15 0.115
 80–89 58 54 0.200 14 10 0.036
 90+ 54 47 0.357 19 15 0.495
2014
 20–29 72 63 0.000 22 16 0.000
 30–39 74 63 0.000 28 21 0.000
 40–49 74 65 0.000 30 24 0.000
 50–59 74 67 0.000 30 25 0.000
 60–69 72 66 0.000 27 24 0.007
 70–79 68 63 0.001 23 18 0.000
 80–89 62 59 0.166 17 17 0.871
 90+ 63 55 0.250 13 14 0.715

Data from the ENSI-2005, ENSI-201015 and ENVIPE-201416 surveys.

*p Values of differences in the prevalence of vulnerability between females and males were estimated with a normal z-test.