Liu Hui, Umberson Debra J
Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1111, USA.
J Health Soc Behav. 2008 Sep;49(3):239-53. doi: 10.1177/002214650804900301.
Although the meanings and rates of being married, divorced, separated, never-married, and widowed have changed significantly over the past several decades, we know very little about historical trends in the relationship between marital status and health. Our analysis of pooled data from the National Health Interview Survey from 1972 to 2003 shows that the self-rated health of the never-married has improved over the past three decades. Moreover, the gap between the married and the never married has steadily converged over time for men but not for women. In contrast, the self-rated health of the widowed, divorced, and separated worsened over time relative to the married, and the adverse effects of marital dissolution have increased more for women than for men. Our findings highlight the importance of social change in shaping the impact of marital status on self-reported health and challenge long-held assumptions about gender, marital status, and health.
尽管在过去几十年里,结婚、离婚、分居、未婚和丧偶的含义及比例发生了显著变化,但我们对婚姻状况与健康之间关系的历史趋势却知之甚少。我们对1972年至2003年全国健康访谈调查的汇总数据进行分析后发现,在过去三十年里,未婚者的自评健康状况有所改善。此外,随着时间的推移,已婚男性和未婚男性之间的差距在稳步缩小,但女性并非如此。相比之下,丧偶、离婚和分居者的自评健康状况相对于已婚者而言随时间推移而变差,而且婚姻解体对女性的不利影响比对男性的增加得更多。我们的研究结果凸显了社会变革在塑造婚姻状况对自我报告健康的影响方面的重要性,并对长期以来关于性别、婚姻状况和健康的假设提出了挑战。