Publication | Closed Access
United States Mortality from Ill-Defined Causes, 1968–1988: Potential Effects on Heart Disease Mortality Trends
27
Citations
0
References
1995
Year
Ill-defined mortality was of sufficient magnitude to potentially contribute to substantial underestimation of racial disparities in CHD mortality. Also, temporal changes in ill-defined mortality may have affected CHD trends which are used to evaluate the efficacy of public health interventions.