Pudrovska Tetyana, Carr Deborah
Department of Sociology, Center for Demography of Health and Aging, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 53703, USA.
Am J Mens Health. 2009 Jun;3(2):104-15. doi: 10.1177/1557988307306424. Epub 2007 Nov 7.
Using a sample of 540 siblings and twins from the National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States, this study examines the relationship between the age at which men become biological fathers and their subsequent health. The analysis includes both between-family models that treat brothers as independent observations and within-family models that account for unobserved genetic and early-life environmental endowments shared by brothers within families. Findings indicate that age at first birth has a positive, linear effect on men's health, and this relationship is not explained by the confounding influences of unobserved early-life characteristics. However, the effect of age at first birth on fathers' health is explained by men's socioeconomic and family statuses. Whereas most research linking birth timing to specific diseases focuses narrowly on biological mechanisms among mothers, this study demonstrates the importance of reproductive decisions for men's health and well-being.
本研究以来自美国中年发展全国调查的540名兄弟姐妹和双胞胎为样本,考察男性成为生物学父亲的年龄与其后续健康状况之间的关系。分析包括将兄弟视为独立观察对象的家庭间模型,以及考虑家庭中兄弟共享的未观察到的遗传和早期生活环境禀赋的家庭内模型。研究结果表明,初育年龄对男性健康有积极的线性影响,这种关系无法用未观察到的早期生活特征的混杂影响来解释。然而,初育年龄对父亲健康的影响可以由男性的社会经济和家庭状况来解释。虽然大多数将生育时间与特定疾病联系起来的研究都狭隘地关注母亲的生物学机制,但本研究证明了生育决策对男性健康和幸福的重要性。