Kristjansson B, Helliwell B, Forbes W F, Hill G B
Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, K1H 8M5, Canada.
Chronic Dis Can. 1999;20(4):154-7.
The association between marital status and mortality is well known; marital status has also been related to morbidity. In this paper, we examine the importance of marital status in relation to the presence or absence of dementia and to institutional residence, using data from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging. Three groups are compared: married, single and previously married. We show that the age-standardized prevalence of dementia and the proportions of elderly Canadians living in institutions with and without dementia are highest among single people and are also high for those who were previously married. These associations hold true for both women and men, but the relation between marital status and institutionalization is much stronger for men. Possible explanations and implications for the future care of the elderly are discussed.
婚姻状况与死亡率之间的关联众所周知;婚姻状况也与发病率有关。在本文中,我们利用加拿大健康与老龄化研究的数据,研究婚姻状况与是否患有痴呆症以及机构居住情况之间的关系。我们比较了三组人群:已婚、单身和曾婚。我们发现,痴呆症的年龄标准化患病率以及在有或没有痴呆症的情况下居住在机构中的加拿大老年人比例,在单身人群中最高,在曾婚人群中也较高。这些关联在男性和女性中都成立,但婚姻状况与机构化之间的关系在男性中更为强烈。本文还讨论了可能的解释以及对未来老年人护理的影响。