Deaths of despair: cause-specific mortality and socioeconomic inequalities in cause-specific mortality among young men in Scotland

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作者
Allik, Mirjam [1 ]
Brown, Denise [1 ]
Dundas, Ruth [1 ]
Leyland, Alastair H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, MRC CSO Social & Publ Hlth Sci Unit, Berkeley Sq,99 Berkeley St, Glasgow G3 7HR, Lanark, Scotland
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Deprivation; Inequalities in health; Mortality; Young men; Deaths of despair; Drug related deaths; SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS; HEALTH; TRENDS; ENGLAND; EUROPE; POLICY; COHORT; WALES;
D O I
10.1186/s12939-020-01329-7
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background Increasing mortality among men from drugs, alcohol and suicides is a growing public health concern in many countries. Collectively known as "deaths of despair", they are seen to stem from unprecedented economic pressures and a breakdown in social support structures. Methods We use high-quality population wide Scottish data to calculate directly age-standardized mortality rates for men aged 15-44 between 1980 and 2018 for 15 leading causes of mortality. Absolute and relative inequalities in mortality by cause are calculated using small-area deprivation and the slope and relative indices of inequality (SII and RIIL) for the years 2001-2018. Results Since 1980 there have been only small reductions in mortality among men aged 15-44 in Scotland. In that period drug-related deaths have increased from 1.2 (95% CI 0.7-1.4) to 44.9 (95% CI 42.5-47.4) deaths per 100,000 and are now the leading cause of mortality. Between 2001 and 2018 there have been small reductions in absolute but not in relative inequalities in all-cause mortality. However, absolute inequalities in mortality from drugs have doubled from SII = 66.6 (95% CI 61.5-70.9) in 2001-2003 to SII = 120.0 (95% CI 113.3-126.8) in 2016-2018. Drugs are the main contributor to inequalities in mortality, and together with alcohol harm and suicides make up 65% of absolute inequalities in mortality. Conclusions Contrary to the substantial reductions in mortality across all ages in the past decades, deaths among young men are increasing from preventable causes. Attempts to reduce external causes of mortality have focused on a single cause of death and not been effective in reducing mortality or inequalities in mortality from external causes in the long-run. To reduce deaths of despair, action should be taken to address social determinants of health and reduce socioeconomic inequalities.
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