Household Income
Cross-source consensus on Household Income from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Equivalent disposable household income was used as the study's marker of socioeconomic status. — Socioeconomic disparities and mortality among acute patients with sepsis: a retrospective Danish cohort study
- Patients were grouped into four income quartiles from lowest to highest. — Socioeconomic disparities and mortality among acute patients with sepsis: a retrospective Danish cohort study
- Income was averaged across the five years before the index date to reduce annual variation and short-term illness-related changes. — Socioeconomic disparities and mortality among acute patients with sepsis: a retrospective Danish cohort study
- Lower-income patients were generally older and had more comorbidity than higher-income patients. — Socioeconomic disparities and mortality among acute patients with sepsis: a retrospective Danish cohort study
- Income and education reflect different dimensions of socioeconomic position rather than being interchangeable measures. — Socioeconomic disparities and mortality among acute patients with sepsis: a retrospective Danish cohort study