AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales (E&W) can be explained by deprivation, the aim was to enhance understanding of this excess by analysing changes in deprivation and mortality in Scotland and E&W between 1981 and 2011. Mortality was compared by means of direct standardisation and log-linear Poisson regression models, adjusting for age, sex and deprivation. Different measures of deprivation were employed, calculated at different spatial scales. Results show that Scotland became less deprived compared to E&W between 1981 and 2011. However, the Scottish excess (the difference in mortality rates relative to E&W after adjustment for deprivation) increased from 4% higher (c.1981) t...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to update previous analyses of 'excess mortality' in Glasgow (Sco...
Background: Scotland experiences higher mortality than the rest of Western Europe with Glasgow exper...
Background Mortality in Scotland is higher than in the rest of west and central Europe and is improv...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Background: Scotland has higher mortality rates than the rest of Western Europe (rWE), with more car...
In the international literature, many studies find strong relationships between area-based measures ...
In the international literature, many studies find strong relationships between area-based measures ...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
Objective: To compare the mortality experience of Scottish postcode sectors characterised by socioec...
Background Scotland’s mortality rate is higher than England and Wales ’ and this difference cannot b...
This thesis examines the changing patterns of mortality in Scotland, with particular emphasis on whe...
Abstract Background Even after accounting for deprivation, mortality rates are higher in Scotland re...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to update previous analyses of 'excess mortality' in Glasgow (Sco...
Background: Scotland experiences higher mortality than the rest of Western Europe with Glasgow exper...
Background Mortality in Scotland is higher than in the rest of west and central Europe and is improv...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Background: Scotland has higher mortality rates than the rest of Western Europe (rWE), with more car...
In the international literature, many studies find strong relationships between area-based measures ...
In the international literature, many studies find strong relationships between area-based measures ...
BACKGROUND:Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defined...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
Objective: To compare the mortality experience of Scottish postcode sectors characterised by socioec...
Background Scotland’s mortality rate is higher than England and Wales ’ and this difference cannot b...
This thesis examines the changing patterns of mortality in Scotland, with particular emphasis on whe...
Abstract Background Even after accounting for deprivation, mortality rates are higher in Scotland re...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to update previous analyses of 'excess mortality' in Glasgow (Sco...
Background: Scotland experiences higher mortality than the rest of Western Europe with Glasgow exper...
Background Mortality in Scotland is higher than in the rest of west and central Europe and is improv...