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From: Contribution of psychosocial factors to socioeconomic inequalities in mortality among older Australian men: a population-based cohort study

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Associations between baseline psychosocial measures and all-cause and cause-specific mortality, the CHAMP study. a Indicates non-cardiovascular disease and non-cancer mortality. We used calendar year as the time scale, with survivors having a censoring date of 31 December 2017 (person years follow-up = 13,814) for all-cause mortality and with survivors having a censoring date of 31 December 2015 (person years follow-up = 12,180) for cause-specific mortality. Model 1 adjusted for age, age squared, and country of birth. Model 2 further adjusted for health-related behaviours (alcohol consumption, smoking, and physical activity), and body mass index. Model 3 further adjusted self-rated health

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