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Title:The role of three lifestyle risk factors in reducing educational differences in ischaemic heart disease mortality in Europe Author(s):KULHÁNOVÁ, Ivana; MENVIELLE, Gwenn; HOFFMANN, RasmusEUI affiliated; EIKEMO, Terje A.; KULIK, Margarete C.; TOCH-MARQUARDT, Marlen; DEBOOSERE, Patrick; LEINSALU, Mall; LUNDBERG, Olle; REGIDOR, Enrique; LOOMAN, Caspar; MACKENBACH, Johan P.Date:2016Citation: European journal of public health, 2016, Vol. 26, No. 6, pp. 1081-1088 Type:ArticleAbstract:Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide with a higher risk of dying among people with a lower socioeconomic status. We investigated the potential for reducing educational differences ...
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Title:Consequences of measurement error for inference in cross-lagged panel design : the example of the reciprocal causal relationship between subjective health and socio-economic status Author(s):KRÖGER, HannesEUI affiliated; HOFFMANN, RasmusEUI affiliated; PAKPAHAN, EduwinEUI affiliatedDate:2016Citation: Journal of the royal statistical society. Series A (Statistics in society), 2016, Vol. 179, No. 2, pp. 607–628 Type:ArticleAbstract:We discuss the problem of random measurement error in two variables when using a cross-lagged panel design. We apply the problem to the question of the causal direction between socio-economic status and subjective health, ...
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Title:Picking up the pieces : applying the disease filter to health data Author(s):GROSS, Christiane; SCHÜBEL, Thomas; HOFFMANN, RasmusEUI affiliatedDate:2015Citation: Health policy, 2015, Vol. 119, No. 4, pp. 549–557 Type:ArticleAbstract:This contribution presents systematic biases in the process of generating health data by using a step-by-step explanation of the DISEASE FILTER, a heuristic instrument that we designed in order to better understand and ...
 
Title:Social differences in avoidable mortality between small areas of 15 European cities : an ecological study Author(s):HOFFMANN, RasmusEUI affiliated; BORSBOOM, Gerard; SAEZ, Marc; MARI-DELL'OLMO, Marc; BURSTRÖM, Bo; CORMAN, Diana; COSTA, Claudia; DEBOOSERE, Patrick; DOMÍNGUEZ-BERJÓN, M. Felicitas; DZÚROVÁ, Dagmar; GANDARILLAS, Ana; GOTSENS, Mercè; KOVÁCS, Katalin; MACKENBACH, Johan P.; MARTIKAINEN, Pekka; MAYNOU, Laia; MORRISON, Joana; PALÈNCIA, Laia; PÉREZ, Gloria; PIKHART, Hynek; RODRÍGUEZ-SANZ, Maica; SANTANA, Paula; SAURINA, Carme; TARKIAINEN, Lasse; BORRELL, CarmeDate:2014Citation: International journal of health geographics, 2014, Vol. 13, No. 8, online Type:ArticleAbstract:Health and inequalities in health among inhabitants of European cities are of major importance for European public health and there is great interest in how different health care systems in Europe perform in the reduction ...
 
Title:Sociaal-economische verschillen in sterfte naar doodsoorzaak : eerste Nederlandse gegevens Author(s):KULHÁNOVÁ, Ivana; HOFFMANN, RasmusEUI affiliated; EIKEMO, Terje A.; MENVIELLE, Gwenn; MACKENBACH, Johan P.Date:2014Citation: Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2014, Vol. 158, No. 45, A8188, OnlineOnly Type:ArticleAbstract:Using new facilities for linking large databases, we aimed to evaluate for the first time the magnitude of relative and absolute educational inequalities in mortality by sex and cause of death in the Netherlands. We analyzed ...
 
Title:How can inequalities in mortality be reduced? : a quantitative analysis of 6 risk factors in 21 European populations Author(s):EIKEMO, Terje A.; HOFFMANN, RasmusEUI affiliated; KULIK, Margarete C.; KULHÁNOVÁ, Ivana; TOCH-MARQUARDT, Marlen; MENVIELLE, Gwenn; LOOMAN, Caspar; JASILIONIS, Domantas; MARTIKAINEN, Pekka; LUNDBERG, Olle; MACKENBACH, Johan P.Date:2014Citation: PLoS One, 2014, Vol. 9, No. 11, OnlineOnly Type:ArticleAbstract:Socioeconomic inequalities in mortality are one of the greatest challenges for health policy in all European countries, but the potential for reducing these inequalities is unclear. We therefore quantified the impact of ...
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KRÖGER, Hannes (9)MACKENBACH, Johan P. (6)PAKPAHAN, Eduwin (6)MENVIELLE, Gwenn (4)EIKEMO, Terje A. (3)KULHÁNOVÁ, Ivana (3)MARTIKAINEN, Pekka (3)DEBOOSERE, Patrick (2)HU, Yannan (2)... View MoreSubjectChildhood (1)Education (1)Fixed-effects (1)Health inequality (1)Income inequality (1)International comparison (1)Mediators (1)Mortality (1)Old age health (1)Socioeconomic status (1)... View MoreType
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