Mortality at early ages has long been known to reflect the general health of communities, and derived epidemiological parameters have been used to indicate those communities to which policies of environmental improvement and health promotion should be directed. The geographical distributions of stillbirths, and perinatal, neonatal, post-neonatal and infant mortalities in Scottish communities were analysed for the years 1959–63, 1969–73 and 1979–83. For all categories of mortality, urban-rural gradients were present in the earlier periods, but had disappeared by 1979–83. Several communities were identified which had high rates for at least two categories of mortality, and which may benefit, therefore, from intervention programmes.For 1979–83...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
BACKGROUND Considerable regional variation existed in 19th century infant mortality (IMR) in England...
This thesis examines the changing patterns of mortality in Scotland, with particular emphasis on whe...
There is a considerable amount of evidence that early years’ and childhood experiences can have prof...
Geographical associations were investigated between various demographic factors and mortality from n...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
This paper considers the changing spatial pattern of infant mortality in England and Wales over the ...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
BACKGROUND: Improving the health of expectant mothers and reductions in health inequalities, are rep...
AIMS To investigate the relation between social deprivation and causes of stillbirth and infant mort...
Background Scotland’s mortality rate is higher than England and Wales ’ and this difference cannot b...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
Objective: To compare the mortality experience of Scottish postcode sectors characterised by socioec...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
BACKGROUND Considerable regional variation existed in 19th century infant mortality (IMR) in England...
This thesis examines the changing patterns of mortality in Scotland, with particular emphasis on whe...
There is a considerable amount of evidence that early years’ and childhood experiences can have prof...
Geographical associations were investigated between various demographic factors and mortality from n...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
This paper considers the changing spatial pattern of infant mortality in England and Wales over the ...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
BACKGROUND: Improving the health of expectant mothers and reductions in health inequalities, are rep...
AIMS To investigate the relation between social deprivation and causes of stillbirth and infant mort...
Background Scotland’s mortality rate is higher than England and Wales ’ and this difference cannot b...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
Objective: To compare the mortality experience of Scottish postcode sectors characterised by socioec...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
BACKGROUND Considerable regional variation existed in 19th century infant mortality (IMR) in England...
This thesis examines the changing patterns of mortality in Scotland, with particular emphasis on whe...