Objectives. We estimated the number of deaths attributable to social factors in the United States. Methods. We conducted a MEDLINE search for all English-language articles published between 1980 and 2007 with estimates of the relation between social factors and adult all-cause mortality. We calculated summary relative risk estimates of mortality, and we obtained and used prevalence estimates for each social factor to calculate the population-attributable fraction for each factor. We then calculated the number of deaths attributable to each social factor in the United States in 2000. Results. Approximately 245000 deaths in the United States in 2000 were attributable to low education, 176000 to racial segregation, 162000 to low social support...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
Social epidemiology seeks in part to understand how social factors--ideas, beliefs, attitudes, actio...
textabstractObjectives. This study examined to what extent the higher mortality in the United States...
Objectives. We estimated the number of deaths attributable to social factors in the United States. M...
Many demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioral risk factors predict mortality in the United States....
Socioeconomic inequalities in death rates from all causes combined widened from 1960 until 1990 in t...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequalities in death rates from all causes combined widened from 1960 unt...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in health are a major challenge for public health. However, re...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic differences in health are a major challenge for public health. However, re...
The incidence of diseases and accidents that lead to death is not uniform throughout the U.S. but ra...
The extent to which cumulative social disadvantage-defined as aggregate social risk resulting from m...
Several recent articles have pointed to the effect of social context on heart disease mortality afte...
The authors have studied whether area-level socioeconomic status predicts mortality independently of...
IN A SEMINAL 1993 ARTICLE,McGinnis and Foege1 described themajor external (nongenetic) modi-fiable f...
<p>Source: National Health Interview Survey-Linked Mortality File, 1986–2006; American Community Sur...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
Social epidemiology seeks in part to understand how social factors--ideas, beliefs, attitudes, actio...
textabstractObjectives. This study examined to what extent the higher mortality in the United States...
Objectives. We estimated the number of deaths attributable to social factors in the United States. M...
Many demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioral risk factors predict mortality in the United States....
Socioeconomic inequalities in death rates from all causes combined widened from 1960 until 1990 in t...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequalities in death rates from all causes combined widened from 1960 unt...
Background: Socioeconomic differences in health are a major challenge for public health. However, re...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic differences in health are a major challenge for public health. However, re...
The incidence of diseases and accidents that lead to death is not uniform throughout the U.S. but ra...
The extent to which cumulative social disadvantage-defined as aggregate social risk resulting from m...
Several recent articles have pointed to the effect of social context on heart disease mortality afte...
The authors have studied whether area-level socioeconomic status predicts mortality independently of...
IN A SEMINAL 1993 ARTICLE,McGinnis and Foege1 described themajor external (nongenetic) modi-fiable f...
<p>Source: National Health Interview Survey-Linked Mortality File, 1986–2006; American Community Sur...
As life expectancy at birth in the United States approaches eighty years of age, educational differe...
Social epidemiology seeks in part to understand how social factors--ideas, beliefs, attitudes, actio...
textabstractObjectives. This study examined to what extent the higher mortality in the United States...