Socioeconomic inequalities in cardiovascular disease in Australia

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AIHW bulletin no. 37

It has been well established in Australia that people who are socioeconomically disadvantaged experience higher rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality than other Australians. Further, there is evidence that the differential has widened, with relative CVD mortality inequality between Australians from the most disadvantaged areas and those from the least disadvantaged areas being higher in recent years than it was in the mid-1980s. A similar trend of widening socioeconomic inequalities in CVD mortality has also been observed in other OECD countries. This bulletin examines inequalities in CVD mortality over the 10-year period from 1992 to 2002 and hospitalisations over the period 1996-97 to 2003-04 for people aged 25-74 years to try to answer key questions in relation to mortality and significant morbidity requiring hospitalisation.

Authored by Moon L & Waters AM.

Published 2 August 2006; ISSN 1446-9820; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 567 8; AIHW cat. no. AUS 74; 36pp.; OUT OF PRINT


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  • Sections 
    • Highlights
    • Introduction
    • Background: What do we already know?
    • Methods
    • How large are inequalities now?
    • How have inequalities changed over the last 10 years?
    • Discussion
    • References
    • Acknowledgments
    • Appendix A
    • Appendix B