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The relationship between health and partnership history in adulthood: insights through retrospective information from Europeans aged 50 and over

机译:健康与成年伴侣关系历史之间的关系:通过50岁及以上欧洲人的回顾性信息获得见解

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The association between health and partnership status is a growing concern within the social sciences. Some partnership situations exhibit positive effects on health, while partnership breakdowns display negative impacts. However, case studies show that these associations may change with age, due to potential sources of heterogeneity within a population. The current analysis explored this association over the adult life course (ages 30-64) of Europeans aged 50 years and older based on retrospective information on health and partnership from SHARELIFE (N = 23,535 after data screening). The data allowed us to control for socio-demographic covariates as well as for individual infirmity, measured by childhood health. We also considered contextual survival selection effects by comparing 13 European countries for which pre-adult mortality levels largely differed among the cohorts involved (1907-1958). Discrete-time hazard analyses examined the risk of suffering from a major episode of poor health (self-reported) in adulthood as a function of partnership history, using two approaches: a pooled model and country-specific models. The results revealed no differences between those who lived with a partner (first union) and single individuals in terms of the retrospective hazards of poor health. We hypothesize that this result stems from the cumulative effect of survival selection on individuals in advanced ages according to partnership status. The results also partially point to the plausibility of a contextual survival selection, which should be confirmed by further research based on additional health indicators.
机译:健康与伙伴关系状态之间的关联在社会科学领域日益受到关注。某些伙伴关系状况对健康产生积极影响,而伙伴关系细分则显示负面影响。但是,案例研究表明,由于群体中潜在的异质性来源,这些关联可能会随着年龄而变化。当前的分析是基于SHARELIFE的健康和伴侣关系的回顾性信息(数据筛选后,N = 23,535),探讨了50岁以上欧洲人的成人生活历程(30-64岁)之间的这种关联。数据使我们能够控制由儿童健康状况衡量的社会人口统计学协变量以及个体疾病。我们还通过比较13个欧洲国家的背景生存选择效应,这些国家的成年前死亡率水平在所涉及的人群中差异很大(1907-1958)。离散时间危害分析使用两种方法检查了成年后因伴侣关系历史而遭受健康状况严重不良(自我报告)的严重风险,采用了两种方法:汇总模型和针对特定国家的模型。结果显示,就健康不良的回顾性危害而言,与伴侣(首次结婚)生活的人和单身人士之间没有差异。我们假设,这一结果源于根据伙伴关系状态对高龄人群进行生存选择的累积影响。结果还部分表明了根据情境生存选择的合理性,应该通过基于其他健康指标的进一步研究来证实这一点。

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