Data from: Recent adverse mortality trends in Scotland: comparison with other high-income countries. ...

Objective Gains in life expectancy have faltered in several high-income countries in recent years. We aim to compare life expectancy trends in Scotland to those seen internationally, and to assess the timing of any recent changes in mortality trends for Scotland. Setting Austria, Croatia, Czech Repu...

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Main Authors: Fenton, Lynda, Minton, Jon, Ramsay, Julie, Kaye-Bardgett, Maria, Fischbacher, Colin, Wyper, Grant, McCartney, Gerry
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hc627cj
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.hc627cj 2023-12-31T10:08:26+01:00 Data from: Recent adverse mortality trends in Scotland: comparison with other high-income countries. ... Fenton, Lynda Minton, Jon Ramsay, Julie Kaye-Bardgett, Maria Fischbacher, Colin Wyper, Grant McCartney, Gerry 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hc627cj https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.hc627cj en eng Dryad https://github.com/JonMinton/Segmented-Regression Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Statistics & research methods Dataset dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.hc627cj 2023-12-01T12:06:09Z Objective Gains in life expectancy have faltered in several high-income countries in recent years. We aim to compare life expectancy trends in Scotland to those seen internationally, and to assess the timing of any recent changes in mortality trends for Scotland. Setting Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England & Wales, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Poland, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. Methods We used life expectancy data from the Human Mortality Database (HMD) to calculate the mean annual life expectancy change for 24 high-income countries over five-year periods from 1992 to 2016, and the change for Scotland for five-year periods from 1857 to 2016. One- and two-break segmented regression models were applied to mortality data from National Records of Scotland (NRS) to identify turning points in age-standardised mortality trends between 1990 and 2018. Results In 2012-2016 life ... : HMD international_updated Jan 2019.xlsx Comprises 20 worksheets, of which 14 contain data. These data are arranged by country and by year. Missing data codes: "" The tab 'contents and sources' provides descriptions of the data source and contents of each sheet. HMD Scotland time trend analysis.xlsx Comprises 5 worksheets, including a combination of data and charts. The sheet 'contents' describes the data source and contents of other sheets. The variables include year, life expectancy, and various measures of change in life expectancy Missing data codes: "" Segmented regression chart.xlsx Comprises 2 worksheets, 'Data' and 'Chart'. Variables within the 'data' worksheet include: Year 4 quarter rolling period ending Female observed mortality rate Female predicted by one-break model Female predicted by two-break model Male observed mortality rate Male predicted by one-break model Male predicted by two-break model Chart breakpoint indicator Missing data codes: (blank space) Summary findings from segmented ... Dataset Iceland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Fenton, Lynda
Minton, Jon
Ramsay, Julie
Kaye-Bardgett, Maria
Fischbacher, Colin
Wyper, Grant
McCartney, Gerry
Data from: Recent adverse mortality trends in Scotland: comparison with other high-income countries. ...
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description Objective Gains in life expectancy have faltered in several high-income countries in recent years. We aim to compare life expectancy trends in Scotland to those seen internationally, and to assess the timing of any recent changes in mortality trends for Scotland. Setting Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, England & Wales, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Poland, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, USA. Methods We used life expectancy data from the Human Mortality Database (HMD) to calculate the mean annual life expectancy change for 24 high-income countries over five-year periods from 1992 to 2016, and the change for Scotland for five-year periods from 1857 to 2016. One- and two-break segmented regression models were applied to mortality data from National Records of Scotland (NRS) to identify turning points in age-standardised mortality trends between 1990 and 2018. Results In 2012-2016 life ... : HMD international_updated Jan 2019.xlsx Comprises 20 worksheets, of which 14 contain data. These data are arranged by country and by year. Missing data codes: "" The tab 'contents and sources' provides descriptions of the data source and contents of each sheet. HMD Scotland time trend analysis.xlsx Comprises 5 worksheets, including a combination of data and charts. The sheet 'contents' describes the data source and contents of other sheets. The variables include year, life expectancy, and various measures of change in life expectancy Missing data codes: "" Segmented regression chart.xlsx Comprises 2 worksheets, 'Data' and 'Chart'. Variables within the 'data' worksheet include: Year 4 quarter rolling period ending Female observed mortality rate Female predicted by one-break model Female predicted by two-break model Male observed mortality rate Male predicted by one-break model Male predicted by two-break model Chart breakpoint indicator Missing data codes: (blank space) Summary findings from segmented ...
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author Fenton, Lynda
Minton, Jon
Ramsay, Julie
Kaye-Bardgett, Maria
Fischbacher, Colin
Wyper, Grant
McCartney, Gerry
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Minton, Jon
Ramsay, Julie
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Fischbacher, Colin
Wyper, Grant
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title Data from: Recent adverse mortality trends in Scotland: comparison with other high-income countries. ...
title_short Data from: Recent adverse mortality trends in Scotland: comparison with other high-income countries. ...
title_full Data from: Recent adverse mortality trends in Scotland: comparison with other high-income countries. ...
title_fullStr Data from: Recent adverse mortality trends in Scotland: comparison with other high-income countries. ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Recent adverse mortality trends in Scotland: comparison with other high-income countries. ...
title_sort data from: recent adverse mortality trends in scotland: comparison with other high-income countries. ...
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