Introduction Scottish health outcomes are worse than in England and Wales. This variation remains after controlling for deprivation, which explains less excess mortality now than previously. Alternative cross-national deprivation measures have limitations which may explain some of this trend. Recent policy interventions to reduce inequalities have not been effective. Objectives and Approach This study aims to test a recently developed measure of area deprivation, the UK adjusted Index of Multiple Deprivation which has been linked to National Census derived Longitudinal Studies in England, Wales and Scotland. This adjusted measure is consistent across UK countries and addresses some limitations of previously utilised area measures of depr...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
ObjectivesMost research on health inequalities uses aggregated deprivation scores assigned to the sm...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
BackgroundUnfair and avoidable inequalities in health remain pervasive & persistent in the United Ki...
Background Average health in the UK is improving, yet geographical inequalities in health persist. T...
Material deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have higher ra...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
AbstractMaterial deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have h...
Objective: To compare the trends in mortality inequalities by educational attainment with trends usi...
Background Area-based deprivation indices are used in many countries to target interventions and po...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to assess whether deprivation inequality at small area level...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
Background: The aims of this study were to assess whether deprivation inequality at small area level...
The inclusion of health-related indicators in composite measures of multiple deprivation introduces ...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
ObjectivesMost research on health inequalities uses aggregated deprivation scores assigned to the sm...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
BackgroundUnfair and avoidable inequalities in health remain pervasive & persistent in the United Ki...
Background Average health in the UK is improving, yet geographical inequalities in health persist. T...
Material deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have higher ra...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
AbstractMaterial deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have h...
Objective: To compare the trends in mortality inequalities by educational attainment with trends usi...
Background Area-based deprivation indices are used in many countries to target interventions and po...
Background Although the association between poor health and deprivation is well-founded, a ‘Scottish...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to assess whether deprivation inequality at small area level...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
Background: The aims of this study were to assess whether deprivation inequality at small area level...
The inclusion of health-related indicators in composite measures of multiple deprivation introduces ...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...
ObjectivesMost research on health inequalities uses aggregated deprivation scores assigned to the sm...
Objective To investigate whether the policy of increasing National Health Service funding to a great...