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KMID : 0858820060230020109
Journal of Korean Society for Health Education and Promotion
2006 Volume.23 No. 2 p.109 ~ p.119
Socioeconomic Differentials in Stroke and Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in Korea
Im Jung-Soo

Choi Dae-Kyung
Yim Jun
Hong Du-Ho
Kim Jong-Kyun
Park Sang-Hyun
Youn Sung-Tae
Abstract
Objectives: A number of studies in economically developed countries have shown occurrence of stroke and cardiovascular disease to be inversely related to socioeconomic class. The purpose of this study is to investigate socioeconomic differentials in stroke and cardiovascular disease mortality in Korea.

Methods: Two data from two sources, registry data from National Health Insurance Corporation and death certification data from National Statistics Office, were used to calculate mortality rate for five socioeconomic classes. Poisson regression analysis was used to calculate relative indices of inequality as a measure of mortality differentials between socioeconomic classes.

Results: For males, graded socioeconomic differentials in mortality were observed with higher mortality rates related to lower socioeconomic class for intracerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarct, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, myocardial infarct, and arrhythmia. The relative index of inequality for stroke and cardiovascular disease was 1.61(95% CI=1.54-1.68). For females, these differentials were observed for arrhythmia and intracerebral hemorrhage. The relative index of inequality was 1.06(95% CI=1.02-1.11).

Conclusions: This socioeconomic differential in mortality, consistent with the results of other studies performed in economically developed countries suggest that Socioeconomic class can influence mortality regardless of the developmental stage of the country.
KEYWORD
Socioeconomic Differential, Stroke, Cardiovascular Disease, Mortality
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