Studies of inequalities in health between rural and urban settings have produced mixed and sometimes conflicting results, depending on the national setting of the study, the level of geographic detail used to define rural areas and the health indicators studied. By focusing on morbidity data from a national sample of individuals, this study aims to examine the extent of inequalities in health between urban and rural areas, as well as inequalities in health across rural areas of England. Multilevel analyses for poor self-rated health, overweight and obesity, and common mental disorders are reported for a sample of 30,776 individuals aged 18 years and older (obtained from the Health Survey for England years 2000–2003 combined) and distributed...
Background: In England, although some studies report better health among rural populations, few have...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...
Study objective: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...
Rebecca Allan's research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (PhD project: “Re...
Poor health and social deprivation scores in 570 wards in East Anglia, UK, were much less associated...
In the UK there has been an extensive amount of research in the field of geographical disparities in...
Previous research suggests that there are significant differences in health between urban and rural ...
Background: In England, although some studies report better health among rural populations, few have...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
Background Previous research suggests that there are significant differences in health between urban...
Background Previous research suggests that there are significant differences in health between urban...
Study objective: To investigate whether the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 (IMD) is more strongl...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---To examine the geographical variation in self perceived morbidity in the south wes...
Recent research indicates that the health status of rural people is inferior to that of people livin...
Background Some UK studies have reported an urban excess in the prevalence of the most common mental...
Background: In England, although some studies report better health among rural populations, few have...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...
Study objective: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...
Rebecca Allan's research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (PhD project: “Re...
Poor health and social deprivation scores in 570 wards in East Anglia, UK, were much less associated...
In the UK there has been an extensive amount of research in the field of geographical disparities in...
Previous research suggests that there are significant differences in health between urban and rural ...
Background: In England, although some studies report better health among rural populations, few have...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
Background Previous research suggests that there are significant differences in health between urban...
Background Previous research suggests that there are significant differences in health between urban...
Study objective: To investigate whether the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 (IMD) is more strongl...
STUDY OBJECTIVE---To examine the geographical variation in self perceived morbidity in the south wes...
Recent research indicates that the health status of rural people is inferior to that of people livin...
Background Some UK studies have reported an urban excess in the prevalence of the most common mental...
Background: In England, although some studies report better health among rural populations, few have...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...
Study objective: To examine the relations between geographical variations in mortality, morbidity, a...