The number of deaths in a particular connection can be expressed in different ways. In spatial epidemiology, two widely used measures are the standardised mortality ratio (SMR) and the so called mortality rate. This paper compares these two ways of expressing mortality using a descriptive and a model-based approach. Age-standardised versions of both terms have been investigated by a descriptive analysis of temporal and spatial patterns and by employing different Bayesian spatial models to study their performance. We observed that the SMR and the age-standardised mortality rate (ASM) are strongly correlated and lead to comparable results. This demonstration is based on mortality data by age, stratified into five-year ranges, from the c...
Mortality data provide valuable information for the study of the spatial distri- bution of mortality...
Abstract Background Extensive geographic variation in adverse health outcomes exists, but global mea...
This paper develops a joint approach to life and health expectancy based on 2001 UK Census data for ...
Mortality modelling for the purposes of demographic forecasting and actuarial pricing is generally d...
The analysis of geographic variation of disease and its representation on a map form an important to...
To compare the occurrence of disease or death in epidemiological or health-policy research an import...
This paper starts with a short overview of basic concepts in disease mapping such as relative risk a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a spatial-temporal autoregressive model for the mortality ...
To compare the occurrence of disease or death in epidemiological or health-policy research an import...
Spatial epidemiology combines spatial statistical modelling and disease epidemiology for studying ge...
Public health practitioners are often faced with the necessity to compare the mortality experience o...
In the present paper, we examine the effect of socioeconomic characteristics on the life expectancy ...
Mortality data provide valuable information for the study of the spatial distribution of mortality r...
Der Tod macht alle Menschen gleich, dennoch sind nicht alle gleichmäßig betroffen. Unterschiede in d...
Several parametric mortality models have been proposed to describe the age pattern of mortality sinc...
Mortality data provide valuable information for the study of the spatial distri- bution of mortality...
Abstract Background Extensive geographic variation in adverse health outcomes exists, but global mea...
This paper develops a joint approach to life and health expectancy based on 2001 UK Census data for ...
Mortality modelling for the purposes of demographic forecasting and actuarial pricing is generally d...
The analysis of geographic variation of disease and its representation on a map form an important to...
To compare the occurrence of disease or death in epidemiological or health-policy research an import...
This paper starts with a short overview of basic concepts in disease mapping such as relative risk a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a spatial-temporal autoregressive model for the mortality ...
To compare the occurrence of disease or death in epidemiological or health-policy research an import...
Spatial epidemiology combines spatial statistical modelling and disease epidemiology for studying ge...
Public health practitioners are often faced with the necessity to compare the mortality experience o...
In the present paper, we examine the effect of socioeconomic characteristics on the life expectancy ...
Mortality data provide valuable information for the study of the spatial distribution of mortality r...
Der Tod macht alle Menschen gleich, dennoch sind nicht alle gleichmäßig betroffen. Unterschiede in d...
Several parametric mortality models have been proposed to describe the age pattern of mortality sinc...
Mortality data provide valuable information for the study of the spatial distri- bution of mortality...
Abstract Background Extensive geographic variation in adverse health outcomes exists, but global mea...
This paper develops a joint approach to life and health expectancy based on 2001 UK Census data for ...