Background: Marital and partnership history is strongly associated with health in midlife and later life. However, the role of health behaviours as an explanatory mechanism remains unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate prospective associations between life-course partnership trajectories (taking into account timing, non-marital cohabitation, remarriage and marital transitions) and health behaviours measured in midlife.Methods: We analysed data from the British National Child Development Study, a prospective cohort study that includes all people born in 1 week of March 1958 (N=10 226). This study included men and women with prospective data on partnership history from age 23 to 42–44 and health behaviours collected at ages 42–4...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
Background Marital separation and divorce are associated with an increased risk of early mortality, ...
This study examines the effects of marital history on the burden of cardiovascular disease in midlif...
Background: Marital and partnership history is strongly associated with health in midlife and later...
BACKGROUND: Marital and partnership history is strongly associated with health in midlife and later ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Objectives. We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Objectives: Previous studies have shown marital status differences in incidence and prevalence of ca...
Life course perspectives suggest that later-life health reflects long-term social patterns over an i...
Life course perspectives suggest that later-life health reflects long-term social patterns over an i...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
Objectives: This article examines the relationship between lifetime marital history and mortality af...
Life course perspectives suggest that later life health reflects long term social patterns over an i...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals. The rise of coha...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
Background Marital separation and divorce are associated with an increased risk of early mortality, ...
This study examines the effects of marital history on the burden of cardiovascular disease in midlif...
Background: Marital and partnership history is strongly associated with health in midlife and later...
BACKGROUND: Marital and partnership history is strongly associated with health in midlife and later ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
OBJECTIVES: We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Objectives. We examined the association between trajectories of partnership status over the life cou...
Objectives: Previous studies have shown marital status differences in incidence and prevalence of ca...
Life course perspectives suggest that later-life health reflects long-term social patterns over an i...
Life course perspectives suggest that later-life health reflects long-term social patterns over an i...
Numerous empirical studies have confirmed that married people have a lower risk of morbidity and mor...
Objectives: This article examines the relationship between lifetime marital history and mortality af...
Life course perspectives suggest that later life health reflects long term social patterns over an i...
Extensive research has found that marriage provides health benefits to individuals. The rise of coha...
This article develops a series of hypotheses about the long-term effects of one’s history of marriag...
Background Marital separation and divorce are associated with an increased risk of early mortality, ...
This study examines the effects of marital history on the burden of cardiovascular disease in midlif...