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An exploratory spatial data analysis approach to understanding the relationship between deprivation and mortality in Scotland.

机译:探索性空间数据分析方法,用于了解苏格兰的贫困与死亡率之间的关系。

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This paper considers the spatial characteristics of the relationship between deprivation and mortality rates in Scotland. Scotland not only has higher average mortality rates than England and Wales but the greatest spatial concentrations of the poorest health areas in Britain. Recent analysis has suggested that degree of deprivation alone cannot explain the majority of Scotland's 'excess' poor health relative to England and Wales, a finding referred to as the 'Scottish effect'. This analysis considers if the spatial patterning of deprivation could be significant to understanding of high mortality in Scotland. Exploratory spatial data analysis methods are implemented to study the spatial relationships between deprivation and standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) in post-code sectors in Scotland. Deprivation was measured using the 2001 Carstairs score, and the total number of deaths during a 3-year period around the 2001 census was used to calculate SMRs. A strong spatial relationship is observed between deprivation and mortality. Deprivation impacts mortality levels not only within the same areas but also in spatially proximate areas. It is concluded that, further research on the 'Scottish effect' can benefit from new methodological approaches which assess the variation in both the extent and spatial arrangement of deprivation and mortality in small areas.
机译:本文考虑了苏格兰贫困与死亡率之间关系的空间特征。苏格兰不仅平均死亡率高于英格兰和威尔士,而且在英国最贫困的卫生地区的最大空间集中度。最近的分析表明,仅仅剥夺程度不能解释苏格兰相对于英格兰和威尔士的大多数“过分”不良健康状况,这一发现被称为“苏格兰效应”。该分析考虑了剥夺的空间格局是否对了解苏格兰的高死亡率具有重要意义。探索性的空间数据分析方法用于研究苏格兰后编码部门的贫困与标准死亡率(SMR)之间的空间关系。使用2001年Carstairs得分来衡量贫困程度,并使用2001年人口普查前后3年内的死亡总数来计算SMR。剥夺与死亡率之间存在密切的空间关系。剥夺不仅影响同一地区的死亡率,而且影响空间上接近的地区的死亡率。结论是,对“苏格兰效应”的进一步研究可受益于新的方法论方法,该方法可评估小区域的剥夺和死亡率的程度和空间安排的变化。

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