BACKGROUND: Since few cohorts encompass the whole life-course, many studies that measure socio-economic position (SEP) across the life-course rely on participant recall of SEP measures from cross-sectional postal or interview surveys. It is also particularly important that SEP measures should be appropriate for the age of the population studied, as the level of missing data has been shown to increase in older people. The aim of this study was to investigate the accuracy of recall of two SEP measures in older adults, age left school and longest job, by examining their validity in a general population postal survey in North Staffordshire, UK. METHODS: Sets of questions on education and longest job were included in a questionnaire at different...
Objectives: To investigate whether sedentary behaviour in older adults is associated with a systemat...
OBJECTIVES: This study systematically compared accumulation, sensitive period, critical period and s...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that c...
BACKGROUND: Since few cohorts encompass the whole life-course, many studies that measure socio-econo...
Background The challenges of measuring socioeconomic position in older populations were first set ou...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate how socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated wi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate how socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated wi...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
Abstract Background Inequalities between different areas in the United Kingdom (UK) according to hea...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
AbstractThe relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life...
This paper reviews the existing literature on the association between the socio-economic status (SES...
<b>Background</b> The association between mortality risk and socio-economic position (SEP) across th...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
The data presented in this article is related to the research paper entitled "The long arm of childh...
Objectives: To investigate whether sedentary behaviour in older adults is associated with a systemat...
OBJECTIVES: This study systematically compared accumulation, sensitive period, critical period and s...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that c...
BACKGROUND: Since few cohorts encompass the whole life-course, many studies that measure socio-econo...
Background The challenges of measuring socioeconomic position in older populations were first set ou...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate how socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated wi...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate how socioeconomic position (SEP) is associated wi...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
Abstract Background Inequalities between different areas in the United Kingdom (UK) according to hea...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
AbstractThe relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life...
This paper reviews the existing literature on the association between the socio-economic status (SES...
<b>Background</b> The association between mortality risk and socio-economic position (SEP) across th...
The relative contribution of early or later life Socio Economic Position (SEP) to later life health ...
The data presented in this article is related to the research paper entitled "The long arm of childh...
Objectives: To investigate whether sedentary behaviour in older adults is associated with a systemat...
OBJECTIVES: This study systematically compared accumulation, sensitive period, critical period and s...
Reliable estimates for differences in life expectancy (LE) by socio-economic position (SEP), that c...