This research examines the association of religious participation with mortality using a longitudinal data set collected from 9,017 oldest-old aged 85+ and 6,956 younger elders aged 65 to 84 in China in 2002 and 2005 and hazard models. Results show that adjusted for demographics, family/social support, and health practices, risk of dying was 24% (p < 0.001) and 12% (p < 0.01) lower among frequent and infrequent religious participants than among nonparticipants for all elders aged 65+. After baseline health was adjusted, the corresponding risk of dying declined to 21% (p < 0.001) and 6% (not significant), respectively. The authors also conducted hazard models analysis for men versus women and for young-old versus oldest-old, respect...
Religion can influence the realization of happiness in older adults. However, the relationship betwe...
Previous studies have linked higher religious attendance and longer survival. In this study, we exam...
China is facing a dramatic aging of its population. Little is known about the factors that influence...
This research examines the association of religious participation with mor tality using a longitudin...
Objectives. Rapid population aging in China calls for more research into social factors responsible ...
Objective To examine the association between frailty and type of death among the world's larges...
Objective: This study investigates the role of customary activities, both social and solitary, in mo...
We use data from a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of older Taiwanese to examine the ...
This study investigates the factors associated with frailty and the association of frailty with mort...
Public health research is only beginning to recognize that the demographic presence and socio-cultur...
This chapter investigates the role of social engagement in mortality among the oldest old in China. ...
A growing body of research demonstrates that higher levels of religious involvement are associated w...
A meta-analysis of data (mm 42 independent samples examining the association of a measure of religio...
Background Allostatic load (AL) has shown that high burden of AL is associated with increased risk o...
Background: Studies suggest that sleep quality and duration are significantly associated with mortal...
Religion can influence the realization of happiness in older adults. However, the relationship betwe...
Previous studies have linked higher religious attendance and longer survival. In this study, we exam...
China is facing a dramatic aging of its population. Little is known about the factors that influence...
This research examines the association of religious participation with mor tality using a longitudin...
Objectives. Rapid population aging in China calls for more research into social factors responsible ...
Objective To examine the association between frailty and type of death among the world's larges...
Objective: This study investigates the role of customary activities, both social and solitary, in mo...
We use data from a nationally representative, longitudinal survey of older Taiwanese to examine the ...
This study investigates the factors associated with frailty and the association of frailty with mort...
Public health research is only beginning to recognize that the demographic presence and socio-cultur...
This chapter investigates the role of social engagement in mortality among the oldest old in China. ...
A growing body of research demonstrates that higher levels of religious involvement are associated w...
A meta-analysis of data (mm 42 independent samples examining the association of a measure of religio...
Background Allostatic load (AL) has shown that high burden of AL is associated with increased risk o...
Background: Studies suggest that sleep quality and duration are significantly associated with mortal...
Religion can influence the realization of happiness in older adults. However, the relationship betwe...
Previous studies have linked higher religious attendance and longer survival. In this study, we exam...
China is facing a dramatic aging of its population. Little is known about the factors that influence...