We examine how the choice of areal unit affects the estimation of neighbourhood effects on mortality using two different areal units. We used register data of 70,936 individuals aged 25-64 years residing in the capital region of Helsinki, Finland. Results from the multilevel Poisson regression show that the clustering of mortality was slightly stronger when using smaller area units. The differences disappear when account was taken of known individual-level characteristics of the residents. This was also the case for the effect of the proportion of manual workers in the area on mortality. Our results imply that the choice of area scale will not lead to serious underestimation of neighbourhood effects in mortality
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Using Finnish register data on individuals linked to information on urban regions, this study aimed ...
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Background The intention was to find out whether there was an association between th...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence that neighbourhood conditions affect residents' health, no prospective ...
Study objective: Studies have shown that living in more deprived neighbourhoods is related to higher...
<b>Background</b>: The association between neighborhood deprivation and mortality is well establishe...
<p>Objective: To examine the relative influence of area of residence on mortality risk along t...
Study objective: In Australia, studies finding an association between area-level socioeconomic disad...
Background: In this paper we present multilevel models of individuals’ residential history at multip...
Study objective: Studies have shown that living in more deprived neighbourhoods is related to higher...
BACKGROUND The association between neighborhood deprivation and mortality is well established, but k...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
textabstractSTUDY OBJECTIVE: Studies have shown that living in more deprived neighbourhoods i...
Using Finnish register data on individuals linked to information on urban regions, this study aimed ...
Evidence on the association between the adverse socioeconomic characteristics of residential area an...
Background: High-income countries yield mixed evidence concerning the long-term trends of neighbourh...
Background: Despite evidence that neighbourhood conditions affect residents ’ health, no prospective...
Background The intention was to find out whether there was an association between th...
BACKGROUND: Despite evidence that neighbourhood conditions affect residents' health, no prospective ...
Study objective: Studies have shown that living in more deprived neighbourhoods is related to higher...
<b>Background</b>: The association between neighborhood deprivation and mortality is well establishe...
<p>Objective: To examine the relative influence of area of residence on mortality risk along t...
Study objective: In Australia, studies finding an association between area-level socioeconomic disad...
Background: In this paper we present multilevel models of individuals’ residential history at multip...
Study objective: Studies have shown that living in more deprived neighbourhoods is related to higher...
BACKGROUND The association between neighborhood deprivation and mortality is well established, but k...
The extent to which neighbourhood characteristics explain accumulation of health behaviours is poorl...
textabstractSTUDY OBJECTIVE: Studies have shown that living in more deprived neighbourhoods i...