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1Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 3B7, Canada. stephen.newman@ualberta.ca
Objectives:
To present a method of comparative mortality analysis of published data that can be applied when age- and sex-specific mortality rates for the study population are not available.
Methods:
The quantitative method is described and illustrated using data from the SHEP study. A comparison is made with the results of Singer.
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