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Residential area deprivation and risk of subsequent hospital admission in a British population: the EPIC-Norfolk cohort.

Robert N LubenShabina HayatAnthony KhawajaNicholas WarehamPaul P PharoahKay-Tee Khaw
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
Residential area deprivation predicts future hospitalisations, time spent in hospital and number of admissions, independently of individual social class and education level and other behavioural factors. There are significant interactions such that residential area deprivation has greater impact in those with low education level or manual social class. Conversely, higher education level and social class mitigated the association of area deprivation with hospital usage.
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