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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

Table 252: Lung cancer standardised mortality ratios by ACORN group and category,<br />

2004-2008 Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire combined<br />

ACORN group and category SMR (95% confidence interval)<br />

All ages Under 75<br />

1.C.10 Well-Off Working Families with Mortgages 37.3 (17.0, 70.8) *<br />

1.C Flourishing Families 61.8 (49.3, 76.5) 57.8 (42.4, 76.8)<br />

1. Wealthy Achievers 65.9 (58.5, 74.0) 59.0 (49.7, 69.4)<br />

5.N.45 Low Income, Older people, Smaller Semis 154.0 (121.9, 191.9) 160.8 (112.0, 223.7)<br />

5.N.47 Low Income Families, Terraced Estates 174.0 (150.5, 200.2) 210.2 (175.6, 249.6)<br />

5.N.48 Families/Single Parents, Semis and Terraces 204.7 (161.5, 255.8) 198.3 (143.5, 267.1)<br />

5.N.49 Large Families/Single Parents, Many Children 215.0 (154.3, 291.7) 231.6 (157.3, 328.7)<br />

5.N Struggling Families 178.9 (162.3, 196.8) 202.8 (179.0, 229.0)<br />

5.O.51 Single Parents/Pensioners, Council Terraces 199.9 (173.9, 228.7) 232.0 (191.4, 278.7)<br />

5.O Burdened Singles 190.1 (169.3, 212.8) 233.0 (198.6, 271.6)<br />

5.P.53 Old People, Many High Rise Flats 178.3 (139.5, 224.5) 185.6 (120.1, 274.0)<br />

5.P.54 Singles/Single Parents, High Rise Estates 233.5 (120.5, 407.9) *<br />

5.P High Rise Hardship 184.5 (147.2, 228.4) 203.3 (139.9, 285.5)<br />

5. Hard Pressed 183.5 (171.1, 196.6) 212.7 (193.6, 233.1)<br />

*Less than 10 deaths during 2004-2008.<br />

A similar analysis was undertaken using the Health ACORN categories. The<br />

percentages of the October 2008 populations of Bransholme, and Orchard Park and<br />

Greenwood wards that are within each Health ACORN type, group are shown in Table<br />

253. Approximately one-quarter of residents in Bransholme lived in an area where the<br />

dominant category was “Existing Problems”, 71% with “Future Problems” and the<br />

remaining 5% as “Healthy”. Fourteen percent of Orchard Park and Greenwood<br />

residents lived in an area where the dominant category was “Existing Problems”, 84%<br />

with “Future Problems” and the remaining 2% as “Possible Future Concerns”.<br />

Table 254 gives the all age and under 75 SMRs for Hull and East Riding combined by<br />

Health ACORN type, group and category (for only the selected types in Table 253 for<br />

Bransholme and Orchard Park and Greenwood). The majority of the residents of<br />

Bransholme (95.8%) and Orchard Park and Greenwood (100%) lived within areas where<br />

the dominant Health ACORN type had a statistically significant SMR for lung cancer (for<br />

both under 75 years and all ages).<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 547

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