Castule W M
Bull World Health Organ. 1978;56(3):457-9.
A yardstick is needed for measuring the medical consequences of socioeconomic change in developing countries. Education, income, and a newly developed occupation index were studied in urban African males in relation to six coronary artery disease risk factors. Occupation was the status indicator best known to a man's family, correlated best with the risk factors, and was not age dependent.
需要一种衡量标准来评估发展中国家社会经济变化所带来的医学影响。研究了城市非洲男性的教育程度、收入以及新制定的职业指数与六种冠状动脉疾病风险因素之间的关系。职业是男性家庭最为了解的地位指标,与风险因素的相关性最强,且不依赖于年龄。