Background Little is known about the interaction between socio-economic status and ‘protected characteristics’ in Scotland. This study aimed to examine whether differences in mortality were moderated by interactions with social class or deprivation. The practical value was to pinpoint population groups for priority action on health inequality reduction and health improvement rather than a sole focus on the most deprived socioeconomic groups. Methods We used data from the Scottish Longitudinal Study which captures a 5.3 % sample of Scotland and links the censuses of 1991, 2001 and 2011. Hazard ratios for mortality were estimated for those protected characteristics with sufficient deaths using Cox proportional hazards models and through ...
Life expectancy inequalities are an established indicator of health inequalities. More recent attent...
Previous research has demonstrated increasing diversity in causes of mortality among high-income nat...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
Background Little is known about the interaction between socio-economic status and ‘protected chara...
Background: Little is known about the interaction between socio-economic status and 'protected chara...
Aim: Evidence from longitudinal studies on the influence of area deprivation in cardiac mortality is...
Material deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have higher ra...
Objectives: We compare rates of ill health and socioeconomic inequalities in health by ethnic groups...
Background: High levels of mortality not explained by differences in socioeconomic status (SES) have...
AbstractMaterial deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have h...
Socio‐economic inequalities in amenable mortality rates are increasing across Europe, which is an af...
Socio‐economic inequalities in amenable mortality rates are increasing across Europe, which is an af...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Migrant and ethnic minority groups are often assumed to have poor health re...
The authors thank the Chief Scientist’s Office for a grant (CZH/4/878), NHS Health Scotland for a su...
Objective: To compare the trends in mortality inequalities by educational attainment with trends usi...
Life expectancy inequalities are an established indicator of health inequalities. More recent attent...
Previous research has demonstrated increasing diversity in causes of mortality among high-income nat...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...
Background Little is known about the interaction between socio-economic status and ‘protected chara...
Background: Little is known about the interaction between socio-economic status and 'protected chara...
Aim: Evidence from longitudinal studies on the influence of area deprivation in cardiac mortality is...
Material deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have higher ra...
Objectives: We compare rates of ill health and socioeconomic inequalities in health by ethnic groups...
Background: High levels of mortality not explained by differences in socioeconomic status (SES) have...
AbstractMaterial deprivation contributes to inequalities in health; areas of high deprivation have h...
Socio‐economic inequalities in amenable mortality rates are increasing across Europe, which is an af...
Socio‐economic inequalities in amenable mortality rates are increasing across Europe, which is an af...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Migrant and ethnic minority groups are often assumed to have poor health re...
The authors thank the Chief Scientist’s Office for a grant (CZH/4/878), NHS Health Scotland for a su...
Objective: To compare the trends in mortality inequalities by educational attainment with trends usi...
Life expectancy inequalities are an established indicator of health inequalities. More recent attent...
Previous research has demonstrated increasing diversity in causes of mortality among high-income nat...
AbstractGiven previous evidence that not all Scotland's higher mortality compared to England & Wales...