Aim: To determine biological (sex and age), socioeconomic (marital status, education, and mother tongue) and geographical (region) factors connected with causes of death and lifespan (age at death, years-of-potential-life-lost, and mortality rate) in Slovenia in the 1990s. Methods: In this population-based cross-sectional study, we analyzed all deaths in the 25-64 age group (N = 14 816) in Slovenia in 1992, 1995, and 1998. Causes of death, classified into groups according to the 10th revision of International Classification of Diseases, were linked to the data on the deceased from the 1991 Census. Stratified contingency-table analyses were performed. Years-of-potential-life-lost (YPLL) were calculated on the basis of population life-tables ...
OBJECTIVES: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between upper and ...
Abstract Background Cause-of-death data linked to information on socioeco...
The research presented in this paper is dealing with mortality and its impact on the natural increas...
Aim: To determine biological (sex and age), socioeconomic (marital status, education, and mother ton...
Premature mortality, defined as death occurring before a predetermined chronological age, is a sign...
Abstract Background Based on the global predictions majority of deaths will be collectively caused b...
OBJECTIVES: Large socioeconomic inequalities in health are still present in the Central Europe. The ...
This thesis has attempted to assess the importance of various socioeconomic and other factors in mor...
Background: Like most Central European countries Slovakia has experienced a period of socioeconomic ...
All ex-Yugoslav countries experienced improvements in life expectancy during the last few decades. T...
Abstract Background Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher ...
Our study, availing the new, agreed by the OECD and Eurostat, lists of preventable and treatable cau...
Regional differences in mortality might reflect socioeconomic and ethnic differences between regions...
Aim: Knowledge of the causes of deaths in Slovakia is lacking. This is significant because diet and ...
Background. Relatively large socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality have been observed i...
OBJECTIVES: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between upper and ...
Abstract Background Cause-of-death data linked to information on socioeco...
The research presented in this paper is dealing with mortality and its impact on the natural increas...
Aim: To determine biological (sex and age), socioeconomic (marital status, education, and mother ton...
Premature mortality, defined as death occurring before a predetermined chronological age, is a sign...
Abstract Background Based on the global predictions majority of deaths will be collectively caused b...
OBJECTIVES: Large socioeconomic inequalities in health are still present in the Central Europe. The ...
This thesis has attempted to assess the importance of various socioeconomic and other factors in mor...
Background: Like most Central European countries Slovakia has experienced a period of socioeconomic ...
All ex-Yugoslav countries experienced improvements in life expectancy during the last few decades. T...
Abstract Background Studies of socioeconomic inequalities in mortality consistently point to higher ...
Our study, availing the new, agreed by the OECD and Eurostat, lists of preventable and treatable cau...
Regional differences in mortality might reflect socioeconomic and ethnic differences between regions...
Aim: Knowledge of the causes of deaths in Slovakia is lacking. This is significant because diet and ...
Background. Relatively large socioeconomic inequalities in health and mortality have been observed i...
OBJECTIVES: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between upper and ...
Abstract Background Cause-of-death data linked to information on socioeco...
The research presented in this paper is dealing with mortality and its impact on the natural increas...