Forgotten Inequality: Social Disparities in Mortality Associated with Neurodegeneration, a PopulationBased Study in Belgium

Project Details

Description

Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs), including dementias, parkinsonism, and motor neuron diseases,
pose a mounting public health challenge. This study delves into the socioeconomic intricacies of NDD
mortality in Belgium, a nation significantly impacted by these disorders. While existing evidence
indicates a negative correlation between socioeconomic position (SEP) and general mortality, the
specific link between SEP and NDD mortality is less explored. Investigating social determinants in
NDDs is crucial for targeted preventive interventions. This research aims to provide a comprehensive
framework elucidating the interplay between SEP and mortality associated with major NDDs in
Belgium over time and across multiple levels, also considering the influence of registration practices.
Quantitative analyses will assess the relationship between SEP – more specifically education, income,
and occupation – and NDD deaths, utilizing record linkage between the 1981/1991/2001/2011/2021
censuses and mortality data from 1981-2022. Additionally, a multilevel analysis will explore the
interplay between individual- and aggregated -level SEP (measured through neighbourhood
deprivation), and air pollution in relation to NDD mortality. The qualitative analysis will focus on the
mechanisms behind these relations through in-depth interviews with medical experts, fostering a
comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted dynamics surrounding NDD mortality in Belgium
AcronymFWOTM1248
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/11/243/11/28

Keywords

  • Neurodegenerative diseases
  • Mortality
  • Social inequality

Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023

  • Social epidemiology
  • Mortality and health