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Mortality in South Africa - socioeconomic profile and association with self-reported health.

Cally Ardington1, Boingotlo Gasealahwe2.   

Abstract

This paper exploits the first two waves of NIDS to describe the socioeconomic profile of mortality and to assess whether self-rated health status is predictive of mortality between waves. Mortality rates in NIDS are in line with estimates from official death notification data and display the expected hump of excess mortality in early and middle adulthood due to AIDS, with the excess peaking earlier for women than for men. We find evidence of a socioeconomic gradient in mortality with higher rates of mortality for individuals from asset poor households and with lower levels of education. Consistent with evidence from many industrialized countries and a few developing countries, we find self-rated health to be a significant predictor of two year mortality, an association that remains after controlling for socioeconomic status and several other subjective and objective measures of health.

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Keywords:  mortality; self-rated health

Year:  2014        PMID: 24436509      PMCID: PMC3890238          DOI: 10.1080/0376835X.2013.853611

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev South Afr        ISSN: 0376-835X


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