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癌症对配偶劳动收入的影响:一项基于人群的研究。

The impact of cancer on spouses' labor earnings: a population-based study.

作者信息

Syse Astri, Tretli Steinar, Kravdal Oystein

机构信息

Cancer Registry of Norway, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Cancer. 2009 Sep 15;115(18 Suppl):4350-61. doi: 10.1002/cncr.24582.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cancer affects patients' incomes, but to the authors' knowledge few studies to date have examined how the income of the patients' spouses may be influenced. In this population-based study from Norway, the effects of cancer on both partners' earnings are analyzed.

METHODS

The difference between labor earnings the year before the cancer diagnosis and that 2, 5, or 8 years later was compared with the difference in earnings over a corresponding period for similar persons without cancer, applying linear regression models to national registry data. Approximately 1.1 million married persons ages 35 to 59 years were included, among them 17,250 persons diagnosed with cancer during 1991 through 1999.

RESULTS

Two and 5 years after a cancer diagnosis, married men experienced lower earnings than they would have absent the illness. Cancer in wives, however, did not affect men's earnings. Women's earnings were adversely influenced to the same extent by their own as by their spouses' cancer. Brain, lung, and colorectal cancer in male spouses produced the most adverse effects on women's earnings. All effects were most pronounced for women no longer married.

CONCLUSIONS

Women's earnings are lower after both their own and their spouses' cancer illness, and divorced and widowed women experience the most pronounced reduction after spousal cancer. Men's earnings are lower only if they are diagnosed themselves. This may reflect traditional sex roles, with men as main breadwinners and women as caregivers. For family households, cancer in men may result in greater financial difficulties than cancer among women, although the effect will depend on breadwinner roles before diagnosis.

摘要

背景

癌症会影响患者的收入,但据作者所知,迄今为止几乎没有研究探讨患者配偶的收入可能受到怎样的影响。在这项来自挪威的基于人群的研究中,分析了癌症对夫妻双方收入的影响。

方法

将癌症诊断前一年与诊断后2年、5年或8年的劳动收入差异,与无癌症的类似人群在相应时期的收入差异进行比较,对国家登记数据应用线性回归模型。纳入了约110万年龄在35至59岁的已婚人士,其中17250人在1991年至1999年期间被诊断患有癌症。

结果

癌症诊断后2年和5年,已婚男性的收入低于未患病时的预期收入。然而,妻子患癌症并未影响丈夫的收入。女性自身患癌症和配偶患癌症对其收入的不利影响程度相同。男性配偶患脑癌、肺癌和结直肠癌对女性收入的不利影响最大。所有影响在不再结婚的女性中最为明显。

结论

女性自身及配偶患癌症后收入都会降低,离婚和丧偶女性在配偶患癌症后收入减少最为明显。男性只有在自身被诊断患有癌症时收入才会降低。这可能反映了传统的性别角色,男性是主要的养家糊口者,女性是照顾者。对于家庭而言,男性患癌症可能比女性患癌症导致更大的经济困难,尽管影响程度将取决于诊断前的养家糊口角色。

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