Examining geographic patterns of mortality -: The Atlas of mortality in small areas in Spain (1987-1995)

被引:41
作者
Benach, J
Yasui, Y
Borrell, C
Rosa, E
Pasarín, MI
Benach, N
Español, E
Martínez, JM
Daponte, A
机构
[1] Univ Pompeu Fabra, Dept Expt Sci & Hlth, Occupat Hlth Res Unit, Barcelona 08003, Spain
[2] Fred Hutchinson Canc Res Ctr, Canc Prevent Res Program, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
[3] Agcy Publ Hlth, Barcelona, Spain
[4] Univ Barcelona, Dept Human Geog, E-08007 Barcelona, Spain
[5] Andalusian Sch Publ Hlth, Granada, Spain
关键词
atlas; cause-specific mortality; small-areas; Spain;
D O I
10.1093/eurpub/13.2.115
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Small-area mortality atlases have been demonstrated to be a useful tool for both showing general geographical patterns in mortality data and identifying specific high-risk locations. In Spain no study has so far systematically examined geographic patterns of small-area mortality for the main causes of death. This paper presents the main features, contents and potential uses of the Spanish Atlas of Mortality in small areas (1987-1995). Methods: Population data for 2,218 small areas were drawn from the 1991 Census. Aggregated mortality data for 14 specific causes of death for the period 1987-1995 were obtained for each small area. Empirical Bayes-model-based estimates of age-adjusted relative risk were displayed in small-area maps for each cause/gender/age group (0-64 or 65 and over) combination using the same range of values (i.e. septiles) and colour schemes. Results: The 'Spanish Atlas of Mortality' includes multiple choropleth (area-shaded) small-area maps and graphs to answer different questions about the data. The atlas is divided into three main sections. Section 1 includes the methods and comments on the main maps. Section 2 presents a two-page layout for each leading cause of death by gender including 1) a large map with relative risk estimates, 2) a map that indicates high- and low-risk small areas, 3) a graph with median and interquartile range of relative risk estimates for 17 large regions of Spain, and 4) relative-risk maps for two age groups. Section 3 provides specific information on the geographical units of analysis, statistical methods and other supplemental maps. Conclusion: The 'Spanish Atlas of Mortality' is a useful tool for examining geographical patterns of mortality risk and identifying specific high-risk areas. Mortality patterns displayed in the atlas may have important implications for research and social/health policy planning purposes.
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