Ecological association between a deprivation index and mortality in France over the period 1997 – 2001: variations with spatial scale, degree of urbanicity, age, gender and cause of death
Centre d'Épidémiologie sur les Causes Médicales de Décès · Inserm · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Spatial health inequalities have often been analysed in terms of deprivation. The aim of this study was to create an ecological deprivation index and evaluate its association with mortality over the entire mainland France territory. More specifically, the variations with the degree of urbanicity, spatial scale, age, gender and cause of death, which influence the association between mortality and deprivation, have been described.
The deprivation index, 'FDep99', was developed at the 'commune'(smallest administrative unit in France) level as the first component of a principal component analysis of four socioeconomic variables. Proxies of the Carstairs and Townsend indices were calculated for comparison. The spatial association between FDep99 and mortality was studied using five different spatial scales, and by degree of urbanicity (five urban unit categories), age, gender and cause of death, over the period 1997-2001. 'Avoidable' causes of death were also considered for subjects aged less than 65 years. They were defined as causes related to risk behaviour and primary prevention (alcohol, smoking, accidents).
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4Topics & keywords
- Demography
- Medicine
- Ecological study
- Socioeconomic status
- Public health
- Standardized mortality ratio
- Biostatistics
- Epidemiology
- Sustainable cities and communities