Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The number of deaths, causes, and frequency measures are crucial in determining the health of a country’s population.
OBJECTIVE:
The current study aimed to estimate deaths, causes of death, and their frequency for Saudi nationals in 2017.
METHODS:
In this descriptive study, we used data from the 2017 Population Characteristics Survey (
RESULTS:
There were 58,915 (0.4%) total deaths, including 0.3% and 0.2% deaths among females and males, respectively. The illness was the most frequent cause of mortality (46.5% or 465 per 1,000 population/year), notably in women (52.5% or 525 per 1,000 population/year). The fatality rate was higher due to traffic accidents (a total of five in every female and four males in every female).
CONCLUSION:
In 2017, illness—especially in women—was the cause of death. Road car accidents had a high mortality rate, especially among males. Saudi Arabia has lower death rates than other Arab nations and high-, moderate-, and low-income nations.
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