Marital History and the Burden of Cardiovascular Disease in Midlife

TitleMarital History and the Burden of Cardiovascular Disease in Midlife
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsZhang, Z
JournalThe Gerontologist
Volume46
Issue2
Pagination266-70
Call Numberpubs_2006_Zhang266.pdf
KeywordsAdult children, Health Conditions and Status
Abstract

This study examines the effects of marital history on the burden of cardiovascular disease in midlife. With use of data from the 1992 Health and Retirement Study, a series of nested logistic regression models was used to estimate the association between marital history and the likelihood of cardiovascular disease. Results suggest that, in midlife, the continuously married and the never married are among the healthiest in cardiovascular outcomes. People with multiple marital losses are the most vulnerable group. People with multiple marital losses have a higher likelihood of cardiovascular disease and will need significant formal and informal care as they advance into old age.

Endnote Keywords

Marital History/Heart Diseases/Divorce

Endnote ID

16400

Citation Key7084