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Table 6 Causes of death showing (or not) a significant association with urbanization level and/or material deprivation (most deprived compared with less deprived)

From: Mortality, material deprivation and urbanization: exploring the social patterns of a metropolitan area

  

Without statistical association with Material deprivation

With statistical association with Material deprivation

With statistical association with Urbanization

With statistical association

MN colon, rectum, anus and anal canal

Infectious and parasitic diseaseTM

MN prostate

MN larynx, trachea, bronchus and lungTM

Dementia

Diabetes mellitusTM

aSuicide and intentional self-harmTW

Ischemic heart disease

 

Cerebrovascular diseaseT

 

aTransport injuriesM

 

aSuicide and intentional self-harmM

 

Total

Without statistical association with Urbanization

MN female breast

MN stomach

MN larynx, trachea, bronchus and lungW

Chronic liver disease

Symptoms, signs and abnormal findingsW

Symptoms, signs and abnormal findingsTM

 

Transport injuriesTW

 

Infectious and parasitic diseaseW

 

Diabetes mellitusW

 

Cerebrovascular diseaseMW

  1. Notes:a reverse statistical association. T only for Total.M only for Men W only for Women