Vital statistics data indicate that women live longer than men. One hypothesized explanation is that men are more adversely affected by the absence of a marital relationship. This sex difference may be especially pronounced among those whose health is compromised. The purpose of this study was to examine the joint effects marital status and chronic disease on the sex differential in 30-year all-cause mortality. A retrospective cohort study was conducted among residents of Tecumseh, Michigan. Baseline information was collected in 1959-60, and year-of-death was determined for the 30 years that followed. As predicted, Cox proportional hazards analysis revealed that the male/female mortality differential was largest among unmarried individuals ...
Introduction: Sex-related physiological differences result in different expressions of diseases for ...
Background: Explanations for the male-female disability-survival paradox- that woman live longer tha...
Background Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rela...
Phychosocial sources of the sex difference in mortality are examined for 2,754 men and women aged 35...
Objectives. This study seeks to determine the prevalence of chronic diseases and analyze the associa...
BACKGROUND: Historically, women have lower all-cause mortality than men. It is less understood that ...
Sheana Ramcharan, ANT418: Seminar in Biological AnthropologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Julie Wiecz...
Previous research has led to the expectation that the gap in mortality between sexes narrows in olde...
It is often documented that the educational gradient of mortality is steeper for men than women in t...
Background Rates of all-cause and cause-specific mortality are higher among unmarrie...
More than a century of empirical evidence links marital status to mortality. However, the hazards of...
Introduction. Socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes are well-established, with lower-status g...
It is well documented that males die at younger ages than females. Although the sex differential in ...
Background. The mortality level from all causes Is different between populations and it has decrease...
In the United States, women live longer than men, and they have lower death rates at virtually every...
Introduction: Sex-related physiological differences result in different expressions of diseases for ...
Background: Explanations for the male-female disability-survival paradox- that woman live longer tha...
Background Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rela...
Phychosocial sources of the sex difference in mortality are examined for 2,754 men and women aged 35...
Objectives. This study seeks to determine the prevalence of chronic diseases and analyze the associa...
BACKGROUND: Historically, women have lower all-cause mortality than men. It is less understood that ...
Sheana Ramcharan, ANT418: Seminar in Biological AnthropologyFaculty Mentor(s): Professor Julie Wiecz...
Previous research has led to the expectation that the gap in mortality between sexes narrows in olde...
It is often documented that the educational gradient of mortality is steeper for men than women in t...
Background Rates of all-cause and cause-specific mortality are higher among unmarrie...
More than a century of empirical evidence links marital status to mortality. However, the hazards of...
Introduction. Socioeconomic disparities in health outcomes are well-established, with lower-status g...
It is well documented that males die at younger ages than females. Although the sex differential in ...
Background. The mortality level from all causes Is different between populations and it has decrease...
In the United States, women live longer than men, and they have lower death rates at virtually every...
Introduction: Sex-related physiological differences result in different expressions of diseases for ...
Background: Explanations for the male-female disability-survival paradox- that woman live longer tha...
Background Little is known about the effects of long-term marital history on mortality, and the rela...