There is growing evidence that childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) influences adult health. The authors’ aim was to describe the association between childhood SEP measures (parents ’ education, occupation, and income) and mortality, for both genders, and to assess to what extent this association was mediated by adult SEP. Registry data for all Norwegians born in 1955–1965 were used. Death records were linked to the cohort, and 6,589 persons died during 1990–2001. Cox’s regression was used to calculate relative rates and the relative index of inequality. Low childhood SEP was associated with increased mortality for most causes of death, except for breast cancer, where no association was found. For suicide in women, low childhood SEP was p...
Background: The mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in mortality from cardiovascular di...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in mortality from cardiovascular di...
<b>Objective</b>: To examine (1) the relation between parental socioeconomic position and all cause ...
There is growing evidence that childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) influences adult health. The a...
textabstractThere is growing evidence that childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) influences adult h...
Previous studies have lacked sufficient power to assess associations between early-life socioeconomi...
The relation between childhood socioeconomic position and adult cardiovascular mortality is examined...
Background: Our goal was to study associations between childhood socioeconomic position (SEP), adult...
Objective: To update a systematic review on the association between childhood socioeconomic circumst...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
Background: Little evidence exists on the role of socio-economic position (SEP) in early life on adu...
The aim was to explore the relationships between indicators of economic and social problems in child...
PURPOSE: Socio-economic position (SEP) during childhood and parental social mobility have been assoc...
Objective: To measure the childhood and life course socioeconomic exposures of people born between 1...
Background: Childhood socioeconomic circumstances have been shown to contribute to adult mortality. ...
Background: The mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in mortality from cardiovascular di...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in mortality from cardiovascular di...
<b>Objective</b>: To examine (1) the relation between parental socioeconomic position and all cause ...
There is growing evidence that childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) influences adult health. The a...
textabstractThere is growing evidence that childhood socioeconomic position (SEP) influences adult h...
Previous studies have lacked sufficient power to assess associations between early-life socioeconomi...
The relation between childhood socioeconomic position and adult cardiovascular mortality is examined...
Background: Our goal was to study associations between childhood socioeconomic position (SEP), adult...
Objective: To update a systematic review on the association between childhood socioeconomic circumst...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
Background: Little evidence exists on the role of socio-economic position (SEP) in early life on adu...
The aim was to explore the relationships between indicators of economic and social problems in child...
PURPOSE: Socio-economic position (SEP) during childhood and parental social mobility have been assoc...
Objective: To measure the childhood and life course socioeconomic exposures of people born between 1...
Background: Childhood socioeconomic circumstances have been shown to contribute to adult mortality. ...
Background: The mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in mortality from cardiovascular di...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in mortality from cardiovascular di...
<b>Objective</b>: To examine (1) the relation between parental socioeconomic position and all cause ...