There is evidence that mortality rates are highest in areas that are experiencing population decline, and researchers have recommended that this should be accounted for in health resource allocation. This research finds a significant negative association between population change and mortality for small areas in Scotland, which remains when low social class is accounted for. However, this relation disappears when the area deprivation is accounted for. It is suggested that it is more important to account for deprivation than population change in health resource allocation.</p
Scotland has some of the worst reported health in the developed world. In comparison to England and ...
Prospective studies have suggested a negative impact of area deprivation on overall mortality, but i...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
There is evidence that mortality rates are highest in areas that are experiencing population decline...
A number of studies have shown that mortality rates are highest in areas that are experiencing popu...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
The social gradient in health and mortality has been acknowledged for some time and, more recently, ...
A previous study showed that variations in deprivation within small localities in England and Wales ...
This study investigates population mobility and its relationship with area level deprivation and hea...
In the international literature, many studies find strong relationships between area-based measures ...
In the international literature, many studies find strong relationships between area-based measures ...
AbstractThis study investigates population mobility and its relationship with area level deprivation...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
Scotland has some of the worst reported health in the developed world. In comparison to England and ...
Prospective studies have suggested a negative impact of area deprivation on overall mortality, but i...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
There is evidence that mortality rates are highest in areas that are experiencing population decline...
A number of studies have shown that mortality rates are highest in areas that are experiencing popu...
Despite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been widenin...
AbstractDespite recent increases in life expectancy, inequalities in mortality in Scotland have been...
A common approach for measuring geographical inequalities in health has been to calculate deprivatio...
The social gradient in health and mortality has been acknowledged for some time and, more recently, ...
A previous study showed that variations in deprivation within small localities in England and Wales ...
This study investigates population mobility and its relationship with area level deprivation and hea...
In the international literature, many studies find strong relationships between area-based measures ...
In the international literature, many studies find strong relationships between area-based measures ...
AbstractThis study investigates population mobility and its relationship with area level deprivation...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...
Scotland has some of the worst reported health in the developed world. In comparison to England and ...
Prospective studies have suggested a negative impact of area deprivation on overall mortality, but i...
We seek to determine whether variability in deprivation at small area level, and population stabilit...