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Deaths and Mortality Ratios, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated almost 6 years ago
Deaths by local authority of usual residence, numbers and standardised mortality ratios (SMRs) by sex.SMR measures whether the population of an area has a higher or lower number of deaths than expected based on the age profile of the population (more deaths are expected in older populations). The SMR is defined as follows: SMR = (Observed no. of deaths per...
Smoking Indicators, Borough
Department of Health
Updated almost 8 years ago
This dataset contains three smoking related indicators.Rates of self reported four-week smoking quittersSmoking quit rates per 100,000 available from the HNA.- These quarterly reports present provisional results from the monitoring of the NHS Stop Smoking Services (NHS SSS) in England. This report includes information on the number of people setting a quit date and the number who successfully quit at...
Suicide Mortality Rates, Borough
Department of Health
Updated over 10 years ago
Table of directly (DSR) age-standardised rates of suicides per 100,000 population, and Indirectly (SMR) (Includes undetermined Injuries), all ages and age 15 plus, three year (pooled) average and annual, by sex.Deaths from intentional self-harm and injury undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted (ICD-10 X60-X84, Y10-Y34 exc Y33.9, ICD-9 E950-E959 and E980-E989 exc E988.8), registered in the respective calendar year(s).DSR stands...
Infant and Perinatal Mortality
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 10 years ago
Infant and Perinatal Deaths and Mortality. Perinatal deaths are deaths occuring after 22 weeks of pregnancy, during childbirth and up to 7 complicated days of life. Infant deaths under 1 year per 1000 live births.Relevant links: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/vsob1/child-mortality-statistics--childhood--infant-and-perinatal/index.htmlhttps://indicators.ic.nhs.uk/webview/
Excess Winter Deaths, Borough
Association of Public Health Observatories
Added over 12 years ago
Excess Winter Deaths (EWD) by age and conditions (underlying cause of death) expressed as average per year based on 7 years pooled data, 2004-2011. EWD trend expressed as average per year based on 3 years data.The Excess Winter Mortality Index (EWM Index was calculated based on the 'ONS Method' which defines the winter period as December to March, and the...



