<p>Sex-stratified hazard ratios (HR) of the effects of Social Network Index (A) and Neighborhood Poverty (B) on cancer mortality. In model 1, the HRs are unadjusted, in model 2 they are adjusted for race/ethnicity and age, and in model 3 they are adjusted for race/ethnicity, age, education, and poverty income ratio. The error bars represent the 95% confidence intervals around each HR.</p
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
There is a well-established, strong association between socioeconomic position and mortality. Public...
Background: Neighborhood socioeconomic condition and individual social integration are social constr...
Social isolation is an important determinant of all-cause mortality, with evidence suggesting an ass...
BACKGROUND:Social isolation is an important determinant of all-cause mortality, with evidence sugges...
<p>Cox proportional hazards models of the associations between social network index and neighborhood...
Dots are point estimates (rate ratios), and confidence bars are 95% confidence intervals. Model 1 = ...
Background: In cancer net survival analyses, if life tables (LT) are not stratified based on socio-d...
Residing in deprived areas may increase risk of mortality beyond that explained by a person's own SE...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
Social isolation is associated with higher mortality in studies comprising mostly white adults, yet ...
International audienceBackground: Describing the relationship between socioeconomic inequalities and...
Our study explores the association between individual and neighborhood socioeconomic position (SEP) ...
<p>These are the data used to generate Figure 1 in the manuscript, "The relationship between cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between socioeconomic status and cancer incidence in the United States ...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
There is a well-established, strong association between socioeconomic position and mortality. Public...
Background: Neighborhood socioeconomic condition and individual social integration are social constr...
Social isolation is an important determinant of all-cause mortality, with evidence suggesting an ass...
BACKGROUND:Social isolation is an important determinant of all-cause mortality, with evidence sugges...
<p>Cox proportional hazards models of the associations between social network index and neighborhood...
Dots are point estimates (rate ratios), and confidence bars are 95% confidence intervals. Model 1 = ...
Background: In cancer net survival analyses, if life tables (LT) are not stratified based on socio-d...
Residing in deprived areas may increase risk of mortality beyond that explained by a person's own SE...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
Social isolation is associated with higher mortality in studies comprising mostly white adults, yet ...
International audienceBackground: Describing the relationship between socioeconomic inequalities and...
Our study explores the association between individual and neighborhood socioeconomic position (SEP) ...
<p>These are the data used to generate Figure 1 in the manuscript, "The relationship between cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The relationship between socioeconomic status and cancer incidence in the United States ...
a<p>Chronic illness includes heart disease, stroke, or cancer (except non-melanoma skin cancer).</p>...
There is a well-established, strong association between socioeconomic position and mortality. Public...
Background: Neighborhood socioeconomic condition and individual social integration are social constr...