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Widening socioeconomic inequalities in mortality in six Western European countries.

机译:西欧六个国家死亡率的社会经济不平等现象日益扩大。

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OBJECTIVES: During the past decades a widening of the relative gap in death rates between upper and lower socioeconomic groups has been reported for several European countries. Although differential mortality decline for cardiovascular diseases has been suggested as an important contributory factor, it is not known what its quantitative contribution was, and to what extent other causes of death have contributed to the widening gap in total mortality. METHODS: We collected data on mortality by educational level and occupational class among men and women from national longitudinal studies in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, England/Wales, and Italy (Turin), and analysed age-standardized death rates in two recent time periods (1981-1985 and 1991-1995), both total mortality and by cause of death. For simplicity, we report on inequalities in mortality between two broad socioeconomic groups (high and low educational level, non-manual and manual occupations). RESULTS: Relative inequalities in total mortalityhave increased in all six countries, but absolute differences in total mortality were fairly stable, with the exception of Finland where an increase occurred. In most countries, mortality from cardiovascular diseases declined proportionally faster in the upper socioeconomic groups. The exception is Italy (Turin) where the reverse occurred. In all countries with the exception of Italy (Turin), changes in cardiovascular disease mortality contributed about half of the widening relative gap for total mortality. Other causes also made important contributions to the widening gap in total mortality. For these causes, widening inequalities were sometimes due to increasing mortality rates in the lower socioeconomic groups. We found rising rates of mortality from lung cancer, breast cancer, respiratory disease, gastrointestinal disease, and injuries among men and/or women in lower socioeconomic groups in several countries. CONCLUSIONS: Reducing socioeconomic inequalities in mortality in Western Europe critically depends upon speeding up mortality declines from cardiovascular diseases in lower socioeconomic groups, and countering mortality increases from several other causes of death in lower socioeconomic groups.
机译:目标:在过去的几十年中,欧洲几个国家的上层和下层社会经济群体之间的死亡率相对差距不断扩大。尽管有人提出心血管疾病的死亡率差异下降是重要的促成因素,但尚不清楚其定量贡献是什么,以及其他死亡原因在多大程度上造成了总死亡率差距的扩大。方法:我们从芬兰,瑞典,挪威,丹麦,英格兰/威尔士和意大利(都灵)的国家纵向研究中收集了男女按教育程度和职业类别划分的死亡率数据,并分析了最近两个国家的年龄标准化死亡率时间段(1981-1985年和1991-1995年),包括总死亡率和死亡原因。为简单起见,我们报告了两个广泛的社会经济群体(高学历和低学历,非体力劳动和体力劳动)之间的死亡率不平等现象。结果:在所有六个国家中,总死亡率的相对不平等现象均有所增加,但总死亡率的绝对差异相当稳定,但芬兰有所增加。在大多数国家中,社会经济地位较高的人群中,心血管疾病的死亡率下降得更快。例外是意大利(都灵)。除意大利(都灵)外,所有国家中,心血管疾病死亡率的变化约占总死亡率相对差距扩大的一半。其他原因也为总死亡率差距的扩大做出了重要贡献。由于这些原因,不平等现象的加剧有时是由于较低社会经济群体的死亡率上升所致。我们发现,在一些国家中,社会经济地位较低的人群中,肺癌,乳腺癌,呼吸道疾病,胃肠道疾病和男性和/或女性受伤的死亡率上升。结论:减少西欧死亡率的社会经济不平等现象在很大程度上取决于加快低社会经济群体中心血管疾病的死亡率下降速度,以及应对低社会经济群体中其他几种死亡原因引起的死亡率上升。

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