Boyle, Paul J. and Gatrell, Anthony C. and Duke-Williams, Oliver (2001) Do area-level population change, deprivation and variations in deprivation affect individual-level self-reported limiting long-term illness? Social Science and Medicine, 53 (6). pp. 795-799. ISSN 0277-9536
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A previous study showed that variations in deprivation within small localities in England and Wales influenced the rates of self-reported limiting long-term illness, controlling for overall levels of deprivation. These results suggest that while morbidity is related to overall levels of material deprivation, the distribution of resources within small areas have a significant effect on health outcomes. However, it is possible that these area effects become redundant once individual-level characteristics are accounted for. This analysis examines whether area-level deprivation and variations in deprivation are significant indicators of individual-level limiting long-term illness, once individual characteristics have been accounted for.