Abstract

In a civil service population in London, England, there was an association between socioeconomic position and mortality that was substantially accounted for by adjustment for health behaviors, particularly when the behaviors were assessed repeatedly.

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MedicineSocioeconomic statusDemographyConfidence intervalContext (archaeology)Cohort studyCohortGerontologyEnvironmental healthPopulationInternal medicine

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Year
2010
Type
article
Volume
303
Issue
12
Pages
1159-1159
Citations
1022
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Silvia Stringhini, Séverine Sabia, Martin J. Shipley et al. (2010). Association of Socioeconomic Position With Health Behaviors and Mortality. JAMA , 303 (12) , 1159-1159. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2010.297

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10.1001/jama.2010.297