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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 343: Total number of deaths and directly standardised mortality rates for suicide<br />

and undetermined injury per 100,000 persons, Hull 2007-2009<br />

Area Total deaths over three years and DSR for suicide and undetermined injury<br />

mortality 2007-2009 per 100,000 persons (95% CI)<br />

Males Females Persons<br />

N DSR N DSR N DSR<br />

North 15 16.9 (9.4 to 27.9) 4 4.0 (1.0 to 10.4) 19 10.7 (6.4 to 16.8)<br />

East 18 12.1 (7.1 to 19.1) 5 3.7 (1.2 to 8.6) 23 7.9 (5.0 to 11.9)<br />

West 35 19.0 (13.2 to 26.5) 14 9.3 (5.0 to 15.8) 49 14.3 (10.5 to 19.0)<br />

HULL 68 16.1 (12.5 to 20.4) 23 5.8 (3.6 to 8.8) 91 11.1 (8.9 to 13.7)<br />

10.9.9 Perceived Impact of Stress on Health<br />

The local 2007 Health and Lifestyle Survey and the Social Capital Surveys asked survey<br />

responders about their perceived impact on health of reducing stress levels. The<br />

information is presented in section 8.3 on page 244 from the Social Capital Survey<br />

2009, with additional information examining differences among the genders, age groups,<br />

Localities and deprivation quintiles available in the Social Capital Survey 2009 report at<br />

www.hullpublichealth.org.<br />

10.9.10 Attitudes Towards Drugs and Substance Misuse<br />

Information about people‟s attitudes to drugs were collected as part of Reflector Groups<br />

following the 2008-09 Young Person Health and Lifestyle Survey (see section 13.2.2.3<br />

on page 796). The full report is available at www.hullpublichealth.org.<br />

10.9.11 Diagnosed Prevalence in Relation to Deprivation<br />

It is possible to assign a deprivation score to each general practice using the Index of<br />

Multiple Deprivation 2007 score assigned to each patient (based on their postcode) and<br />

calculate the mean IMD 2007 score for each practice (i.e. weighted by patient<br />

population). Table 344 shows the prevalence of diagnosed dementia on the practice<br />

disease registers for 2009/10 grouping the practices into five groups. Figure 241 shows<br />

the practice IMD 2007 scores and the prevalence of diagnosed dementia for each<br />

practice. There is no association between the prevalence of diagnosed dementia and<br />

deprivation (p=0.93). The underlying data for the figure is given in the APPENDIX on<br />

page 937.<br />

This information is for 2009/10 and comes from the Quality Management and Analysis<br />

System (QMAS) from which an extract is taken at the end of March and should be<br />

equivalent to the extract taken nationally which forms the QOF.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 708

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