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Additional file 3: of Drug-related deaths in Scotland 1979–2013: evidence of a vulnerable cohort of young men living in deprived areas

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posted on 2018-03-27, 05:00 authored by Jane Parkinson, Jon Minton, James Lewsey, Janet Bouttell, Gerry McCartney
Intrinsic estimator statistics. Table S1. Intrinsic estimator coefficient statistics for age, period and birth cohorts for drug-related deaths in Scotland for females. Table S2. Intrinsic estimator coefficient statistics for age, period and birth cohorts for drug-related deaths in Scotland for males. Figure S1. Intrinsic estimator coefficients with 95% confidence intervals for age, period and birth cohorts for drug-related deaths in Scotland stratified by sex. Table S3. Intrinsic estimator coefficient statistics for age, period and birth cohorts for drug-related deaths in Scotland for females living in the most deprived quintile. Table S4. Intrinsic estimator coefficient statistics for age, period and birth cohorts for drug-related deaths in Scotland for females living in the less deprived four quintiles. Table S5. Intrinsic estimator coefficient statistics for age, period and birth cohorts for drug-related deaths in Scotland for males living in the most deprived quintile. Table S6. Intrinsic estimator coefficient statistics for age, period and birth cohorts for drug-related deaths in Scotland for males living in the less deprived four quintiles. Figure S2. Intrinsic estimator coefficients with 95% confidence intervals for age, period and birth cohorts for drug-related deaths in Scotland for females stratified by deprivation. Figure S3. Intrinsic estimator coefficients with 95% confidence intervals for age, period and birth cohorts for drug-related deaths in Scotland for males stratified by deprivation. (PDF 1151 kb)

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