Objective: Describes the economic effects on bio-psychosocial homeostasis from a three-dimensional analysis of the joint interaction of biological, psychological and economic-social comorbidities, in order to know the probabilities of occurrence of these conditions simultaneously.
Method: It is a cross-sectional study and random quota sampling. 353 men and women over 20 years of age participated, and answered a 27 questions application (bio-psycho-economic-social), the data was analyzed three-dimensionally in order to know the probability of occurrence of the variables studied and their possible location in the probabilistic unit cube.
Results: Based on the unit cube proposal, it can be observed that in the block of people with incomes from 2200 to 6600 pesos in the group of men there is a probability of 12.9 per 1000 inhabitants of presenting debt problems, overweight and severe depression, while in the case of women, the probability is 2.08 per 1000 inhabitants.
Conclusions: There is a priority axis that determines the change of the remaining variables, in this case it is the economic axis the one that determines the biological and psychological conditions.
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