Journal article

Socioeconomic indicators in epidemiologic research: A practical example from the LIFEPATH study

A D'Errico, F Ricceri, S Stringhini, C Carmeli, M Kivimaki, M Bartley, C McCrory, M Bochud, P Vollenweider, R Tumino, M Goldberg, M Zins, H Barros, G Giles, G Severi, G Costa, P Vineis

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background Several social indicators have been used in epidemiological research to describe socioeconomic position (SEP) of people in societies. Among SEP indicators, those more frequently used are education, occupational class and income. Differences in the incidence of several health outcomes have been reported consistently, independently from the indicator employed. Main objectives of the study were to present the socioeconomic classifications of the social indicators which will be employed throughout the LIFEPATH project and to compare social gradients in all-cause mortality observed in the participating adult cohorts using the different SEP indicators. Methods Information on the availab..

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Grants

Awarded by Horizon 2020 Framework Programme


Funding Acknowledgements

This study is supported by the European Commission (Horizon 2020 grant no 633666) and the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation SERI. Silvia Stringhini is supported by an Ambizione Grant (PZ00P3_167732) from the Swiss National Science Foundation. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.