Introduction: Inequalities in health attributable to inequalities in society have long been recognized. Typically, those most privileged experience better health, regardless of universal access to health care. Associations between social and material deprivation and mortality from all causes of death— a measure of population health, have been described for some regions of Canada. This study further examines the link between deprivation and health, focusing on major causes of mortality for both rural and urban populations. In addition, it quantifies the burden of premature mortality attributable to social and material deprivation in a Canadian setting where health care is accessible to all. ...
BACKGROUND: Little research has evaluated disparities in life expectancy according to material depri...
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic position is consistently associated with increased risk of premature d...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
BackgroundThis study aimed to characterize trends in absolute and relative socioeconomic inequalitie...
Background: Canadians are among the healthiest people in the world. Policy initiatives, such as impl...
BACKGROUND: Standardized mortality ratios are used to identify geographic areas with higher or lower...
Background: We examined the incremental influence on survival of neighbourhood material and social d...
Abstract Background Standardized mortality ratios are used to identify geographic areas with higher ...
Objectives. We examined whether the risk of premature mortality associated with living in socioecono...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Background: Health inequalities in Scotland are well documented, including the contribution of diffe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare trends in metrics of socioeconomic inequalities in premature coronary heart di...
markdownabstractBackground: The purpose of this study was to show whether and how levels, trends and...
Investigations of contextual factors (income inequality, cultural disruption, access to health and s...
AIMS To investigate the relation between social deprivation and causes of stillbirth and infant mort...
BACKGROUND: Little research has evaluated disparities in life expectancy according to material depri...
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic position is consistently associated with increased risk of premature d...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...
BackgroundThis study aimed to characterize trends in absolute and relative socioeconomic inequalitie...
Background: Canadians are among the healthiest people in the world. Policy initiatives, such as impl...
BACKGROUND: Standardized mortality ratios are used to identify geographic areas with higher or lower...
Background: We examined the incremental influence on survival of neighbourhood material and social d...
Abstract Background Standardized mortality ratios are used to identify geographic areas with higher ...
Objectives. We examined whether the risk of premature mortality associated with living in socioecono...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
Background: Health inequalities in Scotland are well documented, including the contribution of diffe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare trends in metrics of socioeconomic inequalities in premature coronary heart di...
markdownabstractBackground: The purpose of this study was to show whether and how levels, trends and...
Investigations of contextual factors (income inequality, cultural disruption, access to health and s...
AIMS To investigate the relation between social deprivation and causes of stillbirth and infant mort...
BACKGROUND: Little research has evaluated disparities in life expectancy according to material depri...
BACKGROUND: Low socioeconomic position is consistently associated with increased risk of premature d...
Background: Most previous studies have examined the association between mortality and deprivation at...