Publication, Part of Excess under 75 mortality rates in adults with serious mental illness
Excess under 75 mortality rates in adults with serious mental illness - 2017 to 2019
Experimental statistics, Official statistics in development
Data Removal
NHS Digital have uncovered an issue with the underlying data previously published in this publication. The issue impacts all of the data included in this publication and as such the data has been removed.
This data has been reissued on May 4, 2022.
Previous versions of the data held for the 2017-19 reporting period should be disregarded.
4 May 2022 09:30 AM
Buckinghamshire UTLA and South East Region
An error has been identified with the data in this publication. This error relates to data for Buckinghamshire UTLA and subsequently the the data for the South East region. The Buckinghamshire UTLA underwent changes in the 3 year period which were not previously accounted for. This has been rectified and changed. Changes are at region level are not significant however the changes at UTLA level for Buckinghamshire are significant.
10 February 2023 14:18 PM
Updates to publication data files
The data files for this publication have been revised and updated inline with the processing used for 2020-2022 and to reflect the revised population estimates for 2012 through to 2020 following the 2021 Census. Please note that the breakdown for Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) has not been included in this update as revised population estimates are not currently available. This breakdown will be included in the future once population estimates are available.
4 June 2024 09:30 AM
Summary
This indicator is a measure of the extent to which adults with a serious mental illness (SMI) die younger than adults without a serious mental illness (nSMI).
To measure premature mortality in adults diagnosed with a serious mental illness (SMI).
Data published from August 2021 uses a new methodology which takes advantage of an improved person identifier which will allow the timeseries to be extended in the future. Comparisons should not be made with data published previously for this indicator using other methodologies.
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