| Literature DB >> 27760568 |
Claire Cleland1,2, Ade Kearns3, Carol Tannahill4, Anne Ellaway5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: It is recognised that life events (LEs) which have been defined as incidents necessitating adjustment to habitual life either permanently or temporarily, not only have the potential to be detrimental to health and well-being, but research suggests some LEs may be beneficial. This study aimed to determine the individual and cumulative occurrence of LEs; and to establish their effect on health and well-being.Entities:
Keywords: GoWell; Life events; Longitudinal analysis; Mental health; Mental well-being; Physical health
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27760568 PMCID: PMC5070029 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-016-2278-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Participant demographic characteristics and outcome health scores
| Demographic characteristica | n (%) | Outcome measuresa | ||
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| SF-12 MCS | SF-12 PCS | WEMWBS | ||
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
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| Male | 479 (38.4) | 50.6 (11.7) | 41.4 (14.2) | 49.4 (10.9) |
| Female | 768 (61.6) | 48.5 (11.9) | 42.6 (14.9) | 49.1 (10.2) |
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| 16–24 | 20 (1.6) | 54.7 (9.0) | 50.9 (11.0) | 57.4 (7.8) |
| 25–39 | 234 (18.8) | 47.9 (12.5) | 50.6 (11.1) | 50.7 (10.6) |
| 40–54 | 369 (29.6) | 46.0 (12.9) | 44.6 (13.2) | 48.3 (11.9) |
| 55–64 | 206 (16.5) | 48.9 (11.6) | 38.8 (14.1) | 47.6 (9.6) |
| 65+ | 418 (33.5) | 53.0 (9.5) | 36.1 (14.9) | 49.6 (9.2) |
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| None/SLC | 819 (68.8) | 49.4 (12.0) | 39.7 (14.6) | 48.3 (10.2) |
| >SLC | 372 (31.2) | 49.5 (11.5) | 47.5 (13.3) | 51.5 (10.8) |
| All | (1247) | 49.3 (11.9) | 42.1 (14.6) | 49.2 (10.5) |
SD standard deviation
aData collected at wave 3, 2011
Life event occurrence by demographic characteristics
| Demographic characteristicsa | Life eventsa | ||||||||||
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| Health event | New job or promotion | Unemployed, redundancy or reduced hours | Parenthood | Relationship breakdown | Bereavement | Marriage | Victimisation | Behavioural problem with child | Housing improvement | House move | |
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| Total number | 328 (26.3) | 88 (7.1) | 93 (7.5) | 66 (5.3) | 52 (4.2) | 312 (25.0) | 17 (1.4) | 88 (7.1) | 31 (2.5) | 560 (44.9) | 459 (36.8) |
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| Male | 133 (40.5) | 38 (43.2) | 50 (53.8) | 20 (30.3) | 17 (32.7) | 116 (37.2) | 5 (29.4) | 31 (35.2) | 3 (9.7) | 231 (41.3) | 190 (41.4) |
| Female | 195 (59.5) | 50 (56.8) | 43 (46.2) | 46 (69.7) | 35 (67.3) | 196 (62.8) | 12 (70.6) | 57 (64.8) | 28 (90.3) | 329 (58.8) | 269 (58.6) |
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| 16–24 | 2 (0.6) | 4 (4.5) | 5 (5.4) | 4 (6.1) | 2 (3.8) | 4 (1.3) | 1 (5.9) | 3 (3.4) | 0 (0.0) | 8 (1.4) | 7 (1.5) |
| 25–39 | 36 (11.0) | 42 (47.7) | 30 (32.3) | 52 (78.8) | 10 (19.2) | 58 (18.6) | 8 (47.1) | 23 (26.1) | 16 (51.6) | 104 (18.6) | 82 (17.9) |
| 40–54 | 109 (33.2) | 35 (39.8) | 42 (45.2) | 8 (12.1) | 34 (65.4) | 105 (33.7) | 3 (17.6) | 45 (51.1) | 14 (45.2) | 162 (28.9) | 132 (28.8) |
| 55–64 | 58 (17.7) | 5 (5.7) | 13 (14.0) | 2 (3.0) | 3 (5.8) | 45 (14.4) | 3 (17.6) | 9 (10.2) | 0 (0.0) | 111 (19.8) | 73 (15.9) |
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| 123 (37.5) | 2 (2.3) | 3 (3.2) | 0 (0.0) | 3 (5.8) | 100 (32.1) | 2 (11.8) | 8 (9.1) | 1 (3.2) | 175 (31.3) | 165 (35.9) |
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| None/SLC | 231 (70.4) | 25 (28.4) | 40 (43.0) | 30 (45.5) | 34 (65.4) | 184 (59.0) | 5 (29.4) | 41 (46.6) | 13 (41.9) | 351 (62.7) | 290 (63.2) |
| >SLC | 84 (25.6) | 59 (67.0) | 49 (52.7) | 34 (51.5) | 15 (28.8) | 120 (38.5) | 10 (58.8) | 45 (51.1) | 18 (58.1) | 180 (32.1) | 146 (31.8) |
| Missing | 13 (4.0) | 4 (4.5) | 4 (4.3) | 2 (3.0) | 3 (5.8) | 8 (2.6) | 2 (11.8) | 2 (2.3) | 0 (0.0) | 29 (5.2) | 23 (5.0) |
aData collected at wave 3, 2011 for life events that had occurred since wave 2, 2008
Cumulative occurrence of LEs
| Cumulative number of LE/sa | n | Percentage of sample | Cumulative percentage of sample |
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| 0 | 220 | 20.0 | 20.0 |
| 1 | 343 | 31.2 | 51.2 |
| 2 | 267 | 24.3 | 75.5 |
| 3 | 166 | 15.1 | 90.6 |
| 4 | 79 | 7.2 | 97.8 |
| 5 | 18 | 1.6 | 99.5 |
| 6 | 5 | 0.5 | 99.9 |
| 7 | 1 | 0.1 | 100.0 |
aData collected at wave 3, 2011
Physical and mental health and well-being scores by cumulative number of LE/s
| Number of life eventsa | Total frequency (n) | Health outcome measuresa | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SF-12 MCS | SF-12 PCS | WEMWBS | ||
| Mean (SD) | ||||
| 0 | 214 | 52.8 (9.1) | 43.8 (14.2) | 52.2 (8.1) |
| 1 | 338 | 50.4 (11.0) | 43.3 (13.8) | 50.7 (9.2) |
| 2 | 260 | 49.3 (11.9) | 41.1 (15.3) | 49.7 (10.3) |
| 3 | 159 | 47.2 (12.8)* | 41.3 (15.3) | 46.7 (11.8)**,† |
| 4 | 76 | 44.7 (14.3)* | 38.8 (15.0) | 45.9 (13.0)**,† |
| 5 | 18 | 49.3 (11.4) | 41.0 (15.9) | 46.4 (14.8) |
| 6 | 4 | 47.3 (8.9) | 51.3 (9.1) | 53.0 (7.6) |
| 7 | 1 | 52.0 | 54.5 | 57.0 |
* Significantly lower SF-12 MCS than 0 LE (p = 0.001)
** Significantly lower WEMWBS than 0 LE (p ≤ 0.001)
†Significantly lower WEMWBS than the occurrence of 1 LE (p < 0.05)
aData collected at wave 3, 2011
General linear model for each of the three dependent health variables and occurrence of each LE
| Life eventsb | Health outcome measuresa | |||||||||||
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| SF-12 MCS | SF-12 PCS | WEMWBS | ||||||||||
| Yes | No | Between group differences |
| Yes | No | Between group differences |
| Yes | No | Between group differences |
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| Health event | 45.01 (43.8 to 46.3) | 51.03 (50.3 to 51.8) | −6.0 (−7.5 to −4.5) | 0.000* | 36.09 (34.8 to 37.4) | 44.41 (43.6 to 45.2) | −8.3 (−9.9 to −6.8) | 0.000* | 45.62 (44.5 to 46.7) | 50.68 (50.0 to 51.3) | −5.1 (−6.4 to −3.7) | 0.000* |
| New job | 53.96 (51.4 to 56.5) | 49.07 (48.4 to 49.7) | 4.9 (2.3 to 7.5) | 0.000* | 44.64 (41.9 to 47.3) | 41.99 (41.3 to 42.9) | 2.7 (−0.2 to 5.5) | 0.065 | 53.34 (51.1 to 55.6) | 49.03 (48.4 to 49.6) | 4.3 (2.0 to 6.6) | 0.000* |
| Unemployment | 51.65 (49.3 to 54.0) | 49.25 (48.6 to 49.9) | 2.4 (−0.9 to 4.9) | 0.059 | 42.93 (40.4 to 45.5) | 42.11 (41.4 to 42.8) | 0.8 (−1.8 to 3.4) | 0.545 | 50.06 (48.0 to 52.2) | 49.3 (48.7 to 49.9) | 0.8 (−1.4 to 3.0) | 0.480 |
| Parenthood | 52.83 (50.0 to 55.7) | 49.23 (48.6 to 49.9) | 3.6 (0.7 to 6.5) | 0.016* | 44.85 (41.8 to 47.9) | 42.05 (41.3 to 42.8) | 2.8 (−0.3 to 5.9) | 0.080 | 51.21 (48.6 to 53.8) | 49.26 (48.7 to 49.8) | 2.0 (−0.7 to 4.6) | 0.147 |
| Relationship break down | 42.41 (39.3 to 45.5) | 49.75 (49.1 to 50.4) | −7.3 (−10.6 to −4.1) | 0.000* | 40.56 (37.2 to 43.9) | 42.29 (41.6 to 43.0) | −1.7 (−5.2 to 1.7) | 0.328 | 44.80 (42.1 to 47.6) | 49.56 (49.0 to 50.1) | −4.8 (−7.6 to −1.9) | 0.001* |
| Bereavement | 47.75 (46.5 to 49.0) | 50.03 (49.3 to 50.8) | −2.3 (−3.8 to −0.8) | 0.002* | 40.61 (39.3 to 42.0) | 42.75 (41.9 to 43.5) | −2.1 (−3.7 to −0.6) | 0.008* | 48.16 (47.0 to 49.33) | 49.8 (49.1 to 50.4) | −1.6 (−2.9 to −0.3) | 0.017* |
| Marriage | 52.46 (46.8 to 58.1) | 49.40 (48.7 to 50.0) | 3.1 (−2.6 to 8.7) | 0.290 | 44.87 (38.9 to 50.9) | 42.15 (41.5 to 42.8) | 2.7 (−3.3 to 8.8) | 0.377 | 54.93 (50.0 to 59.9) | 49.30 (48.7 to 49.9) | 5.6 (0.6 to 10.6) | 0.027* |
| Victimisation | 44.45 (42.0 to 46.9) | 49.81 (49.1 to 50.5) | −5.4 (−7.9 to −2.9) | 0.000* | 41.83 (39.2 to 44.4) | 42.2 (41.5 to 42.9) | −0.4 (−3.0 to 2.3) | 0.780 | 45.04 (42.9 to 47.2) | 49.7 (49.1 to 50.3) | −4.6 (−6.9 to −2.4) | 0.000* |
| Behavioural problem with child | 49.64 (45.7 to 53.6) | 49.46 (48.8 to 50.1) | 0.2 (−3.8 to 4.2) | 0.931 | 41.12 (36.9 to 45.4) | 42.12 (41.4 to 42.8) | 1.0 (−5.3 to 3.3) | 0.651 | 47.34 (43.8 to 50.8) | 49.4 (48.8 to 49.9) | −2.0 (−5.6 to 1.5) | 0.264 |
| Housing improvement | 49.29 (48.3 to 50.2) | 50.26 (49.3 to 51.2) | 1.0 (−2.3 to 0.4) | 0.150 | 41.45 (40.4 to 42.5) | 43.08 (42.1 to 44.1) | −1.6 (−3.1 to −0.2) | 0.025* | 48.52 (47.7 to 49.3) | 50.81 (50.0 to 51.6) | −2.3 (−3.4 to −1.1) | 0.000* |
| House move | 48.07 (47.0 to 49.1) | 50.15 (49.4 to 50.9) | −2.1 (−3.4 to −0.8) | 0.002* | 42.21 (41.1 to 43.3) | 42.08 (41.2 to 42.9) | 0.1 (−1.3 to 1.6) | 0.866 | 47.55 (46.6 to 48.5) | 50.22 (49.5 to 50.9) | −2.7 (−3.8 to −1.5) | 0.000* |
a,bData collected at Wave 3, 2011; demographic characteristics collected at follow-up Wave 3 survey (gender, age and highest educational attainment) and baseline measures of health (WEMWBS, SF-12 PCS, SF-12 MCS) collected at Wave 2 survey were included in the models as controls