| Literature DB >> 19912659 |
Tatsuya Noda1, Toshiyuki Ojima, Shinya Hayasaka, Akihito Hagihara, Ryoichi Takayanagi, Koichi Nobutomo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a major disease among adults, and its deterioration was reported to be associated with psychological imbalance. Meanwhile, bereavement and divorce have proven harmful to the health status of a surviving spouse. But few studies have been conducted to evaluate the remedial effect on survivors' health outcome by remarriage after bereavement. The present study thus examined the associations between remarriage and the onset of COPD.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19912659 PMCID: PMC2781819 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Baseline characteristics of subjects
| Remarried | Not-remarried | Two-sided | |
|---|---|---|---|
| mean age (± SD) | 61.8 (± 9.7) | 69.9 (± 11.6) | < 0.001 |
| male | 126 (56.3%) | 744 (30.3%) | < 0.001 |
| female | 98 (43.8%) | 1708 (69.7%) | |
| white/Caucasian | 189 (84.4%) | 2023 (82.5%) | 0.482 |
| others | 35 (15.6%) | 429 (17.5%) | |
| none/basic/secondary | 70 (31.3%) | 878 (35.8%) | 0.176 |
| high school or higher | 154 (68.8%) | 1574 (64.2%) | |
| none | 186 (83.0%) | 2142 (87.4%) | 0.176 |
| 1-20 cigarettes/day | 31 (13.8%) | 258 (10.5%) | |
| > 20 cigarettes/day | 7 (3.1%) | 52 (2.1%) | |
| 12 (5.4%) | 171 (7.0%) | 0.359 |
Data are number unless otherwise indicated.
Relative morbidity hazard estimates; overall, stratified by sex and the age group
| By sex | By age group | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exposure | Overall | Male | Female | < 70 yo | ≥ 70 yo | |||||
| remarried | 0.51 | (0.28-0.94) | 0.67 | (0.31-1.43) | 0.36 | (0.13-0.98) | 0.36 | (0.17-0.79) | 1.26 | (0.49-3.23) |
| not-remarried | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) |
| (continuous) | 1.01 | (0.99-1.02) | 1.01 | (0.99-1.03) | 1.00 | (0.99-1.02) | 1.02 | (0.99-1.06) | 0.97 | (0.93-1.01) |
| male | 1.03 | (0.75-1.41) | N/A | N/A | 0.81 | (0.51-1.29) | 1.24 | (0.79-1.94) | ||
| female | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | ||||
| white/Caucasian | 1.72 | (1.10-2.68) | 1.12 | (0.58-2.16) | 2.26 | (1.21-4.24) | 2.03 | (1.10-3.75) | 1.55 | (0.80-2.99) |
| others | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) |
| high school or higher | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) |
| none/primary/secondary | 1.67 | (1.24-2.25) | 1.57 | (0.93-2.65) | 1.72 | (1.20-2.47) | 1.93 | (1.28-2.90) | 1.36 | (0.88-2.10) |
| none | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) | 1.00 | (reference) |
| 1-20/day | 2.29 | (1.57-3.34) | 1.34 | (0.66-2.75) | 2.92 | (1.87-4.57) | 1.88 | (1.17-3.01) | 3.16 | (1.73-5.77) |
| > 20/day | 3.10 | (1.63-5.89) | 1.90 | (0.67-5.42) | 4.39 | (1.96-9.84) | 2.55 | (1.13-5.76) | 5.00 | (1.76-14.23) |
Data are hazards ratios (95% confidence interval) unless otherwise indicated.
The above-mentioned variables were all included in the model.