Journal article
Socioeconomic and tobacco mediation of ethnic inequalities in mortality over time
T Blakely, G Disney, L Valeri, J Atkinson, A Teng, N Wilson, L Gurrin
Epidemiology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Racial/ethnic inequalities in mortality may be reducible by addressing socioeconomic factors and smoking. To our knowledge, this is the first study to estimate trends over multiple decades in (1) mediation of racial/ethnic inequalities in mortality (between Māori and Europeans in New Zealand) by socioeconomic factors, (2) additional mediation through smoking, and (3) inequalities had there never been smoking. Methods: We estimated natural (1 and 2 above) and controlled mediation effects (3 above) in census-mortality cohorts for 1981-1984 (1.1 million people), 1996-1999 (1.5 million), and 2006-2011 (1.5 million) for 25- to 74-year-olds in New Zealand, using a weighting of regressi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Ministry of Health, New Zealand (425630/34738).r This study was supported by New Zealand Ministry of Health.