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Race and Urbanity Alter the Protective Effect of Education but not Income on Mortality

机译:种族和城市性改变教育对收入的保护作用,但不改变收入对死亡率的保护作用

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BackgroundAlthough the effects of socioeconomic status (SES) on mortality are well established, these effects may vary based on contextual factors such as race and place. Using 25-year follow-up data of a nationally representative sample of adults in the U.S., this study had two aims: (1) to explore separate, additive, and multiplicative effects of race and place (urbanity) on mortality and (2) to test the effects of education and income on all-cause mortality based on race and place.
机译:背景技术尽管社会经济地位(SES)对死亡率的影响已得到充分确立,但这些影响可能会因种族和地点等背景因素而有所不同。该研究使用美国全国有代表性的成人样本的25年随访数据,有两个目标:(1)探索种族和地方(城市性)对死亡率的单独,累加和乘法效应,以及(2)以种族和地点为基础,测试教育和收入对全因死亡率的影响。

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