Despite suggestive evidence, there has been no adequately powered systematic study of the ways in which marital status influences health care consumption. Using a novel data set of 609,016 newly diagnosed, seriously ill elderly individuals in the USA, and employing hierarchical linear models, we look at differences in the experience of hospitalization as a function of marital status. We find that the married consistently use higher quality hospitals and have shorter lengths of stay. On the other hand, the married and the widowed appear to receive similar quality care once they are in the hospital. Marital status thus has a substantial impact on the health care obtained by the elderly. We suggest that these patterns are most consistent with ...
Background: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
Abstract Background Despite the high prevalence and evident health effects of divorce and widowhood,...
That married people have lower death rates than either the unmarried or the widowed has been recogni...
Despite suggestive evidence, there has been no adequately powered systematic study of the ways in wh...
Marital status has been associated with a wide variety of health indices and health practices. To be...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. WSU users can access the article via commerc...
Using data from the LSOA, we examined the relationship between widowhood, health status, and the use...
The main objective of this analysis is to demonstrate that some of the limitations that have charact...
This study tested the hypothesis that marital distress has a significant effect on health care utili...
Despite the presence of Medicare, out-of-pocket medical spending is a large expenditure risk facing ...
Although a relationship between marital status and mortality has long been recognized, no summary es...
Although a relationship between marital status and mortality has long been recognized, no summary es...
This study examined effects of widowhood and marital harmony on health, health service use, and heal...
The elderly population in Australia is witnessing an increase in the number and proportion of separa...
More than a century of empirical evidence links marital status to mortality. However, the hazards of...
Background: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
Abstract Background Despite the high prevalence and evident health effects of divorce and widowhood,...
That married people have lower death rates than either the unmarried or the widowed has been recogni...
Despite suggestive evidence, there has been no adequately powered systematic study of the ways in wh...
Marital status has been associated with a wide variety of health indices and health practices. To be...
The full text of this article is not available in SOAR. WSU users can access the article via commerc...
Using data from the LSOA, we examined the relationship between widowhood, health status, and the use...
The main objective of this analysis is to demonstrate that some of the limitations that have charact...
This study tested the hypothesis that marital distress has a significant effect on health care utili...
Despite the presence of Medicare, out-of-pocket medical spending is a large expenditure risk facing ...
Although a relationship between marital status and mortality has long been recognized, no summary es...
Although a relationship between marital status and mortality has long been recognized, no summary es...
This study examined effects of widowhood and marital harmony on health, health service use, and heal...
The elderly population in Australia is witnessing an increase in the number and proportion of separa...
More than a century of empirical evidence links marital status to mortality. However, the hazards of...
Background: Health benefits of marriage have long been recognised and extensively studied but previo...
Abstract Background Despite the high prevalence and evident health effects of divorce and widowhood,...
That married people have lower death rates than either the unmarried or the widowed has been recogni...