BACKGROUND: Ample evidence has shown that early-life social conditions are associated with mortality later in life. However, little attention has been given to the strength of these effects across specific age intervals from birth to old age. In this paper, we study the effect of the family's socioeconomic position and mother's marital status at birth on all-cause mortality at different age intervals in a Swedish cohort of 11 868 individuals followed across their lifespan. METHODS: Using the Uppsala Birth Cohort Multigenerational Study, we fitted Cox regression models to estimate age-varying HRs of all-cause mortality according to mother's marital status and family's socioeconomic position. RESULTS: Mother's marital status and family's soci...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
The overall aim of the thesis was to explore social inequalities in: a) mortality during mid-life, b...
This paper investigates the relationship between early life biological and social factors, partnersh...
Ample evidence has shown that early-life social conditions are associated with mortality later in li...
Objective: To examine (1) the relation between parental socioeconomic position and all cause mortali...
Socioeconomic positions of individuals are clearly associated with the chances of living a healthy l...
Background: Life course epidemiology suggests that early life circumstances affect adult mortality, ...
The death of a parent during childhood is a major traumatic event. While there is a good understandi...
Although both childhood and adult economic conditions have been found to be associated with mortalit...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
The close relationship between early childhood conditions and health and mortality outcomes in old a...
Socio-economic position (SEP) is associated with all-cause mortality across all stages of the life c...
The role of the early life social and maternal environments in the production of health inequalities...
Socio-economic position (SEP) is associated with all-cause mortality across all stages of the life c...
This paper investigates the association between perinatal health and all-cause mortality for specifi...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
The overall aim of the thesis was to explore social inequalities in: a) mortality during mid-life, b...
This paper investigates the relationship between early life biological and social factors, partnersh...
Ample evidence has shown that early-life social conditions are associated with mortality later in li...
Objective: To examine (1) the relation between parental socioeconomic position and all cause mortali...
Socioeconomic positions of individuals are clearly associated with the chances of living a healthy l...
Background: Life course epidemiology suggests that early life circumstances affect adult mortality, ...
The death of a parent during childhood is a major traumatic event. While there is a good understandi...
Although both childhood and adult economic conditions have been found to be associated with mortalit...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
The close relationship between early childhood conditions and health and mortality outcomes in old a...
Socio-economic position (SEP) is associated with all-cause mortality across all stages of the life c...
The role of the early life social and maternal environments in the production of health inequalities...
Socio-economic position (SEP) is associated with all-cause mortality across all stages of the life c...
This paper investigates the association between perinatal health and all-cause mortality for specifi...
Both child and adult socio-economic position (SEP) predict adult mortality, but little is known abou...
The overall aim of the thesis was to explore social inequalities in: a) mortality during mid-life, b...
This paper investigates the relationship between early life biological and social factors, partnersh...