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Behavioral, psychosocial, demographic, and health factors associated with residence in high SMR zip codes.by: G. A. Kaplan, R. D. Cohen, P. Cirillo, W. B. Davis, J. Bartlett, M. Johnston, W. E. Wright, J. Mendlein
In 23rd national metting of the Public Health Conference on Records and Statistics (1992), pp. 468-473.
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Notes for this articleA study which treats risk factors for mortality as the outcome (rather than mortality itself) and looks at their association with high-mortality zip (postal) codes. Reverse of the usual way of conducting a mortality study. Trying to make inferences about the context of high mortality. Uses Alamaeda County data. Finds that all-cause mortality varies across zip-code areas, and that a multitude of individual risk factors are associated with these areas. Highlights the limitations of this study.
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