Most major diseases have important social determinants. In this context, classification of disease based on etiologic or anatomic criteria may be neither mutually exclusive nor optimal.Units of analysis comprised large metropolitan central and fringe metropolitan counties with reliable mortality rates – (n = 416). Participants included infants and adults ages 25 to 64 years with selected causes of death (1999 to 2006). Exposures included that residential segregation and race-specific social deprivation variables. Main outcome measures were obtained via principal components analyses with an orthogonal rotation to identify a common factor. To discern whether the common factor was socially mediated, negative binomial multiple regression models...
BACKGROUND: To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establis...
Epidemiology is no longer concerned with only the medical factors involved in the interaction of hos...
The authors have studied whether area-level socioeconomic status predicts mortality independently of...
Most major diseases have important social determinants. In this context, classification of disease b...
Social patterning of disease is pervasive and persistent. Disease patterns change with economic deve...
This paper investigates one possible avenue of artefactual influence on the production and/or concea...
This thesi s is focused on sociology of medicine and it concems various kinds of influences, which m...
The authors provide an overview of methods for summarizing social disparities in health using the ex...
DUring the last 30 years social factors have become increasingly important in the evolution of conce...
The relationship between social class and 1980 heart disease (HD) mortality in eight urban U.S. coun...
The authors provide an overview of methods for summarizing social disparities in health using the ex...
General explanations for social inequalities in health M. Marmot and A. Feeney Life expectancy has a...
Over the last few decades, social epidemiology has developed as a solid epidemiology branch, focusin...
Abstract: Background: Lung cancer is one of the leading cancers in both incidence and mortality in ...
This dissertation investigated the area social predictors of health (ASPoH) and Black-White disparit...
BACKGROUND: To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establis...
Epidemiology is no longer concerned with only the medical factors involved in the interaction of hos...
The authors have studied whether area-level socioeconomic status predicts mortality independently of...
Most major diseases have important social determinants. In this context, classification of disease b...
Social patterning of disease is pervasive and persistent. Disease patterns change with economic deve...
This paper investigates one possible avenue of artefactual influence on the production and/or concea...
This thesi s is focused on sociology of medicine and it concems various kinds of influences, which m...
The authors provide an overview of methods for summarizing social disparities in health using the ex...
DUring the last 30 years social factors have become increasingly important in the evolution of conce...
The relationship between social class and 1980 heart disease (HD) mortality in eight urban U.S. coun...
The authors provide an overview of methods for summarizing social disparities in health using the ex...
General explanations for social inequalities in health M. Marmot and A. Feeney Life expectancy has a...
Over the last few decades, social epidemiology has developed as a solid epidemiology branch, focusin...
Abstract: Background: Lung cancer is one of the leading cancers in both incidence and mortality in ...
This dissertation investigated the area social predictors of health (ASPoH) and Black-White disparit...
BACKGROUND: To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establis...
Epidemiology is no longer concerned with only the medical factors involved in the interaction of hos...
The authors have studied whether area-level socioeconomic status predicts mortality independently of...