Relative and absolute inequalities in AMI incidence according to level of education by gender and age group: a CVDNOR project. IglandJannicke Emil VollsetStein K. NygårdOttar SuloGerhard EbbingMarta S. TellGrethe 2014 <p>Abbreviations:</p><p>AMI, Acute myocardial infarction.</p><p>AASIR, Average age-standardised incident rate between 2001 and 2009.</p><p>IRR, Incidence rate ratio from Poisson regression.</p><p>RII, relative index of inequality. Ratio between rates at the upper 100th- and lower 0<sup>th</sup> %-end of the education scale.</p><p>SII = slope index of inequality, absolute difference in rate per 100 000 between the upper 100<sup>th</sup> %- and lower 0<sup>th</sup> %-end of the education scale.</p><p>IRR, RII and SII are adjusted for age and calendar year in each gender- and age strata. Total model also adjusted for gender.</p><p>*Person-years for the total population at risk of getting an incident AMI.</p><p>Relative and absolute inequalities in AMI incidence according to level of education by gender and age group: a CVDNOR project.</p>