Background. It is well known that socioeconomic indicators, such as income and education, predict both stroke incidence and stroke mortality. This means that persons in lower socioeconomic positions are less likely to survive their stroke, and there will be a selective survival in the group discharged from hospital after their first stroke. Question. Does socioeconomic position continue to predict mortality, stroke specific, or from other causes, among patients surviving their first stroke in spite of this selective survival? Methods. All persons in Sweden aged 40–59 years who were discharged after a first hospitalization for stroke in 1996–2000 were included (n = 10,487), then followed up until the end of the fourth calendar year after dis...
International audienceBackground: Overall decreased socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to in...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic conditions are not only related to poor health outcomes, they also...
Background The reasons for socioeconomic inequity in stroke mortality are not well understood. The ...
Background. It is well known that socioeconomic indicators, such as income and education, predict bo...
Background. It is well known that socioeconomic indicators, such as income and education, predict bo...
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic status (low education and income level) has been found to be associate...
Background Low socioeconomic status (low education and income level) has been found to be associated...
Background: Although it has been established that low socioeconomic status is linked to increased ri...
Background: Although it has been established that low socioeconomic status is linked to increased ri...
Background and Purpose—Low socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with high overall stroke morta...
Background and Purpose—The association among socioeconomic status, quality of care, and clinical out...
Introduction: The literature on stroke mortality and neighborhood effect is characterized by studies...
Background: We aim to assess whether social deprivation independently predicts case fatality after a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Low socioeconomic status is associated with increased incidence of stroke. T...
Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations with important differences between s...
International audienceBackground: Overall decreased socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to in...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic conditions are not only related to poor health outcomes, they also...
Background The reasons for socioeconomic inequity in stroke mortality are not well understood. The ...
Background. It is well known that socioeconomic indicators, such as income and education, predict bo...
Background. It is well known that socioeconomic indicators, such as income and education, predict bo...
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic status (low education and income level) has been found to be associate...
Background Low socioeconomic status (low education and income level) has been found to be associated...
Background: Although it has been established that low socioeconomic status is linked to increased ri...
Background: Although it has been established that low socioeconomic status is linked to increased ri...
Background and Purpose—Low socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated with high overall stroke morta...
Background and Purpose—The association among socioeconomic status, quality of care, and clinical out...
Introduction: The literature on stroke mortality and neighborhood effect is characterized by studies...
Background: We aim to assess whether social deprivation independently predicts case fatality after a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Low socioeconomic status is associated with increased incidence of stroke. T...
Rates of stroke incidence and mortality vary across populations with important differences between s...
International audienceBackground: Overall decreased socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to in...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic conditions are not only related to poor health outcomes, they also...
Background The reasons for socioeconomic inequity in stroke mortality are not well understood. The ...