RT Journal Article T1 [Contextual indicators to assess social determinants of health and the Spanish economic recession]. T2 Indicadores contextuales para evaluar los determinantes sociales de la salud y la crisis económica española. A1 Cabrera-León, Andrés A1 Daponte Codina, Antonio A1 Mateo, Inmaculada A1 Arroyo-Borrell, Elena A1 Bartoll, Xavier A1 Bravo, María José A1 Domínguez-Berjón, María Felicitas A1 Renart, Gemma A1 Álvarez-Dardet, Carlos A1 Marí-Dell'Olmo, Marc A1 Bolívar Muñoz, Julia A1 Saez, Marc A1 Escribà-Agüir, Vicenta A1 Palència, Laia A1 López, María José A1 Saurina, Carme A1 Puig, Vanessa A1 Martín, Unai A1 Gotsens, Mercè A1 Borrell, Carme A1 Serra Saurina, Laura A1 Sordo, Luis A1 Bacigalupe, Amaia A1 Rodríguez-Sanz, Maica A1 Pérez, Glòria A1 Espelt, Albert A1 Ruiz, Miguel A1 Bernal, Mariola K1 Desigualdades en salud K1 Determinantes sociales de la salud K1 Economic recession K1 España K1 Gender identity K1 Health indicators K1 Healthcare inequalities K1 Identidad de género K1 Indicadores de salud K1 Public health surveillance K1 Recesión económica K1 Social determinants of health K1 Spain K1 Vigilancia en salud pública AB To provide indicators to assess the impact on health, its social determinants and health inequalities from a social context and the recent economic recession in Spain and its autonomous regions. Based on the Spanish conceptual framework for determinants of social inequalities in health, we identified indicators sequentially from key documents, Web of Science, and organisations with official statistics. The information collected resulted in a large directory of indicators which was reviewed by an expert panel. We then selected a set of these indicators according to geographical (availability of data according to autonomous regions) and temporal (from at least 2006 to 2012) criteria. We identified 203 contextual indicators related to social determinants of health and selected 96 (47%) based on the above criteria; 16% of the identified indicators did not satisfy the geographical criteria and 35% did not satisfy the temporal criteria. At least 80% of the indicators related to dependence and healthcare services were excluded. The final selection of indicators covered all areas for social determinants of health, and 62% of these were not available on the Internet. Around 40% of the indicators were extracted from sources related to the Spanish Statistics Institute. We have provided an extensive directory of contextual indicators on social determinants of health and a database to facilitate assessment of the impact of the economic recession on health and health inequalities in Spain and its autonomous regions. YR 2016 FD 2016-08-21 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/10386 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/10386 LA es DS RISalud RD Apr 9, 2025