Background Previous studies have assessed the relative importance of material, psychosocial and behavioural factors in the explanation of relative socio-economic inequalities in mortality, but research into the contribution of biomedical factors has been limited. Our study examines the relative contribution of (i) material, (ii) psychosocial, (iii) behavioural and (iv) biomedical factors in the explanation of relative socio-economic (educational and income) inequalities in mortality. Methods Cohort study-baseline data from the Norwegian total county population-based HUNT 2 study linked to mortality data (1995/97 to 2003). In this analysis, 18247 men and 18278 women aged 24-80 without severe chronic disease at baseline were eligible. Results...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
BACKGROUND:To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establish...
Background: Previous studies have assessed the relative importance of material, psychosocial and beh...
Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality can be explained by different groups of risk factors. Howeve...
textabstractStudy objectives: To assess the direct and indirect contributions of material, behaviour...
textabstractSTUDY OBJECTIVES: To assess the direct and indirect contributions of material, beh...
Background Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality can be explained by different groups of risk fac...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality pose a serious impediment to enhance public heal...
The contributions of material, psychosocial, and behavioral factors in explaining socioeconomic ineq...
Socioeconomic positions of individuals are clearly associated with the chances of living a healthy l...
A partner's socioeconomic characteristics can influence one's own health. Nevertheless, little is kn...
Link and Phelan have proposed to explain the persistence of health inequalities from the fact that s...
The aim of this study was to assess social inequalities in overall mortality in a representative sam...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
BACKGROUND:To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establish...
Background: Previous studies have assessed the relative importance of material, psychosocial and beh...
Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality can be explained by different groups of risk factors. Howeve...
textabstractStudy objectives: To assess the direct and indirect contributions of material, behaviour...
textabstractSTUDY OBJECTIVES: To assess the direct and indirect contributions of material, beh...
Background Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality can be explained by different groups of risk fac...
BACKGROUND: Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality pose a serious impediment to enhance public heal...
The contributions of material, psychosocial, and behavioral factors in explaining socioeconomic ineq...
Socioeconomic positions of individuals are clearly associated with the chances of living a healthy l...
A partner's socioeconomic characteristics can influence one's own health. Nevertheless, little is kn...
Link and Phelan have proposed to explain the persistence of health inequalities from the fact that s...
The aim of this study was to assess social inequalities in overall mortality in a representative sam...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
We set out to examine the material, psychological, and sociological pathways mediating the income gr...
Differences in morbidity and mortality between socioeconomic groups constitute one of the most consi...
BACKGROUND:To more efficiently reduce social inequalities in mortality, it is important to establish...