Christiansen Solveig Glestad, Kravdal Øystein
Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Drugs, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, PO Box 222, 0213, Skøyen, Oslo, Norway.
Centre for Fertility and Health, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
Eur J Popul. 2023 Jul 4;39(1):21. doi: 10.1007/s10680-023-09670-7.
A lot is known about the association between marital status and mortality, and some of these studies have included data on cohabitation. Studies on the association with health problems, rather than mortality, are often based on self-reported health outcomes, and results from these studies are mixed. As cohabitation is now widespread, more studies that include data on cohabitation are needed. We use Norwegian register data that include detailed information about union status and all cases of disability pensioning from 2005 to 2016. We employ Cox regression analysis and a within-family design in order to control for hard to measure childhood characteristics. Compared to the married, the cohabiting have a somewhat higher risk of receiving disability pension due to mental disorders, and for men also due to physical disorders. Receipt of disability pension is most common among the never married, especially for men. The association between union status and disability pensioning is stronger for mental than for physical disorders.
关于婚姻状况与死亡率之间的关联,我们已经了解很多,其中一些研究纳入了同居数据。关于婚姻状况与健康问题而非死亡率之间关联的研究,往往基于自我报告的健康结果,这些研究的结果参差不齐。由于同居现象如今很普遍,因此需要更多纳入同居数据的研究。我们使用了挪威的登记数据,这些数据包含了2005年至2016年期间关于婚姻状况和所有残疾抚恤金案例的详细信息。我们采用Cox回归分析和家庭内部设计,以控制难以衡量的童年特征。与已婚者相比,同居者因精神障碍领取残疾抚恤金的风险略高,男性因身体障碍领取残疾抚恤金的风险也略高。领取残疾抚恤金在从未结婚者中最为常见,尤其是男性。婚姻状况与领取残疾抚恤金之间的关联,在精神障碍方面比在身体障碍方面更强。