<p>* matched on gender, age, and municipality on time of ACS;</p><p>**Adjusted for confounders: age and gender.</p><p>*** Adjusted for confounders: age and gender and mediating factors: somatic comorbidity, previous and incident depression.</p><p>Association between educational status and all-cause mortality in patients admitted first time with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and a reference population in Denmark.</p
Background: Increasing differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across levels of educat...
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Christina Boesgaard Graversen,1 Jan Brink Valentin,2 Mogens Lytken Larsen,3 Sam Riahi,1,3 Teresa Hol...
<p>* matched on gender, age, and municipality on time of ACS;</p><p>** depression diagnosed up to 2 ...
Patients with low socioeconomic position have higher rates of mortality after diagnosis of acute cor...
Patients with low socioeconomic position have higher rates of mortality after diagnosis of acute cor...
Objectives: The association between educational status and 10-year risk for acute coronary syndrome ...
Background: Over the last decades survival after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has improved, leading...
Over the last decades survival after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has improved, leading to an incre...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decades survival after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has improved, leading...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine the association between lower socioeconomic statu...
Background Patients with low socioeconomic position have higher rates of mortality after diagnosis o...
Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) can greatly affect the clinical outcome of medical problems. ...
To examine the relationship between sex, country of birth, level of education as an indicator of soc...
Study objective: To examine the educational level in the area of living as a determinant of all caus...
Background: Increasing differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across levels of educat...
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Christina Boesgaard Graversen,1 Jan Brink Valentin,2 Mogens Lytken Larsen,3 Sam Riahi,1,3 Teresa Hol...
<p>* matched on gender, age, and municipality on time of ACS;</p><p>** depression diagnosed up to 2 ...
Patients with low socioeconomic position have higher rates of mortality after diagnosis of acute cor...
Patients with low socioeconomic position have higher rates of mortality after diagnosis of acute cor...
Objectives: The association between educational status and 10-year risk for acute coronary syndrome ...
Background: Over the last decades survival after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has improved, leading...
Over the last decades survival after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has improved, leading to an incre...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decades survival after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has improved, leading...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine the association between lower socioeconomic statu...
Background Patients with low socioeconomic position have higher rates of mortality after diagnosis o...
Background: Socioeconomic status (SES) can greatly affect the clinical outcome of medical problems. ...
To examine the relationship between sex, country of birth, level of education as an indicator of soc...
Study objective: To examine the educational level in the area of living as a determinant of all caus...
Background: Increasing differences in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality across levels of educat...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Christina Boesgaard Graversen,1 Jan Brink Valentin,2 Mogens Lytken Larsen,3 Sam Riahi,1,3 Teresa Hol...