Variability of mortality levels and trends by state in the United States
美国各州死亡率和趋势的变化
基本信息
- 批准号:8174566
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.72万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-09-01 至 2016-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgeCalendarCategoriesCause of DeathCensusesCessation of lifeCodeCollectionCommunitiesCountryDataData ReportingData SourcesDatabasesDefectDevelopmentDifferential MortalityFutureGeographic stateHealthIncomeInequalityInternationalInternational Classification of DiseasesInterventionKnowledgeLife ExpectancyLife Table EstimateLife TablesLongevityMedicareMethodologyPatternPoliciesPopulationProcessPublic HealthRecordsResearchResearch PersonnelSeriesSocial SecuritySourceSystemTimeUnited StatesUnited States National Center for Health StatisticsVariantWomanWorkage groupbeneficiarycomparativedesigndriving forcegeographic differencehealth disparityhuman mortalityimprovedinsightmeetingsmembermortalitysextooltrendweb site
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The purpose of the project is to promote research on historical trends and, in particular, interstate variations in the mortality of the United States since the 1930s. To this end, we will construct a publicly-accessible collection of mortality data series by state, designed to meet the research needs of team members and collaborators as well as those of the greater academic community. The new data series will include indicators of both total (i.e., all causes of death) and cause-specific mortality. We will create state-level estimates of all-cause mortality by age, sex, and year for the period from 1933 to 2007. We will also create annual state-specific estimates of mortality by age, sex, and cause of death for 1959-2007 (possibly, 1950-1958 as well). All data series will have the same format used for country estimates in the Human Mortality Database (HMD, www.mortality.org), helping to facilitate comparative research both within the United States and on an international level. This work will draw on data from various sources, including the vital registration system, the decennial census, and the beneficiary records of Social Security and Medicare. It will require the development of new methodologies for combining such information into coherent and comparable series of mortality estimates, including complete life tables. Our knowledge of the data sources, including their defects and limitations, will be clearly documented and distributed alongside the data within the HMD. The project is intended to catalyze research on mortality patterns and trends by state within the U.S. State-specific mortality data are intrinsically useful for the analysis of health disparities, since geographic differences are an important component of overall inequality in the face of death. The products of the work proposed here will facilitate more detailed analyses of regional mortality differentials by cause within the U.S., which could offer new insights and evidence about the driving forces behind the country's mortality trends in recent decades - in particular the slow pace of decline compared to other high-income nations, especially for women.
PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The purpose of the project is to construct a publicly-accessible collection of mortality data series by state since the earliest time available until now (1933-2008). Improved information about mortality patterns by sex, age groups and causes of death contributing to the ongoing disparities in life expectancy across U.S. states will help researchers to identify the underlying conditions and processes that have produced these patterns. A better understanding of geographic differences in U.S. mortality will be a useful tool for guiding future policy efforts to improve the health and longevity of the population and to investigate the historical impact of public health interventions.
该项目的目的是促进对历史趋势的研究,特别是自20世纪30年代以来美国死亡率的州际变化。为此,我们将构建一个可公开访问的各州死亡率数据系列集合,旨在满足团队成员和合作者以及更大学术界的研究需求。新的数据系列将包括两个指标的总数(即,所有死因)和特定死因死亡率。我们将创建1933年至2007年期间按年龄、性别和年份划分的州一级全因死亡率估计值。我们还将创建1959-2007年(可能还有1950-1958年)按年龄、性别和死因分列的各州死亡率年度估计值。所有数据系列都将采用人类死亡率数据库(HMD,www.mortality.org)中国家估计数所用的相同格式,这有助于促进美国国内和国际一级的比较研究。这项工作将利用各种来源的数据,包括生命登记系统、十年一次的人口普查以及社会保障和医疗保险的受益人记录。这将需要制定新的方法,将这些资料合并成连贯和可比的死亡率估计数系列,包括完整的生命表。我们对数据源的了解,包括其缺陷和局限性,将在HMD内与数据一起明确记录和分发。该项目旨在促进美国各州死亡率模式和趋势的研究。各州具体的死亡率数据对于分析健康差异具有内在的有用性,因为地理差异是死亡方面总体不平等的重要组成部分。本文提出的工作成果将有助于更详细地分析美国境内按原因划分的地区死亡率差异,这可能为近几十年来中国死亡率趋势背后的驱动力提供新的见解和证据-特别是与其他高收入国家相比,下降速度缓慢,尤其是女性。
公共卫生关系:该项目的目的是建立一个公众可访问的死亡率数据系列,从最早的时间到现在(1933-2008年)。改善有关性别、年龄组和死亡原因导致美国各州预期寿命持续差异的死亡率模式的信息,将有助于研究人员确定产生这些模式的潜在条件和过程。更好地了解美国死亡率的地理差异将是指导未来政策努力的有用工具,以改善人口的健康和寿命,并调查公共卫生干预措施的历史影响。
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Variability of mortality levels and trends by state in the United States
美国各州死亡率和趋势的变化
- 批准号:
8542112 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 19.72万 - 项目类别:
Variability of mortality levels and trends by state in the United States
美国各州死亡率和趋势的变化
- 批准号:
8324534 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 19.72万 - 项目类别:
MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS OF OLDEST-OLD MORTALITY
高龄人口死亡率的测量与分析
- 批准号:
2442271 - 财政年份:1993
- 资助金额:
$ 19.72万 - 项目类别:
LONGEVITY AND MORTALITY IN INDUSTRIALIZED SOCIETIES
工业化社会的长寿和死亡率
- 批准号:
6509588 - 财政年份:1993
- 资助金额:
$ 19.72万 - 项目类别:
Longevity and mortality in industrialized societies
工业化社会的寿命和死亡率
- 批准号:
7086351 - 财政年份:1993
- 资助金额:
$ 19.72万 - 项目类别:
Longevity and mortality in industrialized societies
工业化社会的寿命和死亡率
- 批准号:
6826943 - 财政年份:1993
- 资助金额:
$ 19.72万 - 项目类别:
LONGEVITY AND MORTALITY IN INDUSTRIALIZED SOCIETIES
工业化社会的长寿和死亡率
- 批准号:
6167885 - 财政年份:1993
- 资助金额:
$ 19.72万 - 项目类别:
LONGEVITY AND MORTALITY IN INDUSTRIALIZED SOCIETIES
工业化社会的长寿和死亡率
- 批准号:
2903401 - 财政年份:1993
- 资助金额:
$ 19.72万 - 项目类别:
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