| Literature DB >> 20584741 |
Petter Kristensen1, Hans Magne Gravseth, Tor Bjerkedal.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Social inequalities in health can to a substantial degree be explained by social causation. However, indirect selection by early life factors has been suggested. The main aim of this study was to estimate how much adult social gradients in selected psychiatric outcomes depended on parental and individual characteristics in early life.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20584741 PMCID: PMC2943509 DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckq083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Public Health ISSN: 1101-1262 Impact factor: 3.367
Study populations followed up for suicide, psychiatric disability, and psychiatric sickness absence, among men born in Norway in 1967–71
| Category (person-years) | Follow-up period | Numbers | Excluded (total percentage) | Exclusion criteria |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 170 678 | |||
| Suicide follow-up (1 113 758 years) | 1996/2000–04 | 160 914 | 9764 (5.7%) | Missing education data at age 28, death or emigration before the end of the year of the 28th birthday |
| Disability follow-up (935 194 person-years) | 1996/2000–03 | 158 484 | 2430 (1.4%) | Receiving disability pension before the end of the year of the 28th birthday |
| Sickness absence follow-up (425 443 person-years) | 2000–03 | 126 124 | 32 360 (19.0%) | Death or emigration before 2000; under education, receiving disability pension, or having an absence spell on 1st January 2000; no income |
a: Start of follow-up in the calendar year of the 29th birthday
b: Pensionable income below the limit that entitles to sickness allowance
Social inequalities in health: crude incidence rates of suicide, psychiatric disability and psychiatric sickness absence according to education level at the age of 28 years, among men born in Norway in 1967–71
| Socio-economic position (education level in years) | Number | Percent | Rates per 100 000 person-years (95% CI) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Suicide | All psychiatric disability | Disability, schizophrenia | Disability, neurosis/ personality | Psychiatric sickness absence | |||
| Tertiary, long (18–20 years) | 10 833 | 6.7 | 6.8 (0.9–12.8) | 6.3 (3.3–9.4) | 4.8 (2.1–7.4) | 0.0 (0.0–3.7) | 335.8 (242.9–428.6) |
| Tertiary, short (15 years) | 35 190 | 21.9 | 12.1 (8.9–15.3) | 52.7 (45.3–60.1) | 19.5 (14.3–24.7) | 16.6 (12.7–20.5) | 623.6 (546.6–700.7) |
| Upper secondary, complete (12–13 years) | 64 052 | 39.8 | 19.4 (16.2–22.6) | 82.8 (75.9–89.6) | 26.8 (22.7–30.9) | 29.4 (25.5–33.4) | 1102.0 (1024.1–1179.9) |
| Upper secondary, basic (11 years) | 37 574 | 23.4 | 33.3 (28.1–38.5) | 305.4 (286.7–324.1) | 62.0 (53.8–70.7) | 127.7 (116.0–139.5) | 1870.6 (1707.7–2033.6) |
| Lower secondary or less (0–9 years) | 13 265 | 8.2 | 37.7 (27.0–48.4) | 375.3 (342.4–408.2) | 64.7 (51.5–78.0) | 162.5 (143.0–182.1) | 2160.0 (1859.7–2460.2) |
HR of suicide, psychiatric disability and psychiatric sickness absence, among men born in Norway in 1967–71, in association with education level (years of education) at age 28
| Category | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HR (95% CI) | HR (95% CI) | HR (95% CI) | HR (95% CI) | |
| Suicide | 0.815 (0.760–0.873) | 0.804 (0.745–0.867) | 0.855 (0.791–0.925) | 0.847 (0.780–0.920) |
| Percent change from Model 1 | +5.9% | –22.0% | –17.4% | |
| All psychiatric disability | 0.668 (0.648–0.690) | 0.692 (0.670–0.715) | 0.803 (0.777–0.831) | 0.808 (0.781–0.836) |
| Percent change from Model 1 | −7.2% | −40.7% | −42.1% | |
| Disability, schizophrenia | 0.768 (0.724–0.814) | 0.741 (0.697–0.788) | 0.845 (0.789–0.905) | 0.816 (0.761–0.874) |
| Percent change from Model 1 | +11.6% | −33.2% | −20.7% | |
| Disability, neurosis/personality | 0.632 (0.601–0.664) | 0.679 (0.644–0.715) | 0.769 (0.729–0.811) | 0.794 (0.751–0.840) |
| Percent change from Model 1 | −12.7% | −37.2% | −44.1% | |
| Psychiatric sickness absence | 0.805 (0.792–0.817) | 0.822 (0.809–0.836) | 0.843 (0.829–0.858) | 0.855 (0.840–0.870) |
| Percent change from Model 1 | −9.1% | −19.6% | −25.6% |
a: Model 1adjusted for background factors (year of birth, mother’s age at birth, birth order, type of municipality)
b: Model 2 adjusted for background factors and parental characteristics (mother’s and father’s education, mother’s and father’s income, mother’s marital status, mother’s number of children, mother’s and father’s disability, mother’s and father’s vital status)
c: Model 3 adjusted for background factors and individual characteristics (birth-weight, chronic childhood disease, conscript measures (general ability, mental function, physical function, body mass index, height), military duty completion)
d: Model 4 adjusted for background factors, parental characteristics and individual characteristics
HR of suicide and disability from schizophrenia, among men born in Norway in 1967–71, according to parental and own education level
| Education level | Suicide | Disability, schizophrenia | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cases | Rate | HR | Cases | Rate | HR | |
| Parental high, own high | 12 | 8.7 | 1 (Reference) | 26 | 22.2 | 1 (Reference) |
| Parental medium, own high | 10 | 16.5 | 2.3 (1.0–5.2) | 7 | 13.5 | 0.6 (0.3–1.3) |
| Parental low, own high | 12 | 10.5 | 1.5 (0.7–3.3) | 10 | 10.2 | 0.4 (0.2–0.9) |
| Parental high, own medium | 15 | 21.3 | 2.8 (1.3–6.1) | 21 | 35.1 | 1.4 (0.7–2.5) |
| Parental medium, own medium | 20 | 22.8 | 3.2 (1.5–6.7) | 23 | 30.8 | 1.1 (0.6–2.0) |
| Parental low, own medium | 51 | 17.9 | 2.5 (1.3–5.0) | 57 | 23.6 | 0.8 (0.5–1.3) |
| Parental high, own low | 19 | 64.1 | 6.3 (3.0–13.4) | 36 | 153.3 | 4.0 (2.3–7.1) |
| Parental medium, own low | 17 | 33.2 | 3.4 (1.5–7.6) | 34 | 82.1 | 1.9 (1.1–3.5) |
| Parental low, own low | 87 | 31.6 | 3.2 (1.6–6.5) | 112 | 49.9 | 1.1 (0.6–1.9) |
a: High level, tertiary; medium level, complete upper secondary; low level, basic upper secondary or lower
b: Per 100 000 person-years
c: Adjusted for background factors (year of birth, mother’s age at birth, birth order, type of municipality), parental characteristics (mother’s and father’s income, mother’s marital status, mother’s number of children, mother’s and father’s disability, mother’s and father’s vital status) and individual characteristics (birth-weight, chronic childhood disease, conscript measures (general ability, mental function, physical function, body mass index, height), military duty completion)