Cohabitation Status and Onset of Disability Among Older Danes
- 18 December 2007
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Aging and Health
- Vol. 20 (2), 235-253
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0898264307310474
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the effect of cohabitation status in older men and women on (a) onset of disability at 3- and 4.5-year follow-up and (b) changes in functional ability between 3- and 4.5-year follow-up, and to analyze whether this effect was mediated by social participation. Method: A total of 2,533 nondisabled older men and women enrolled in the Danish Intervention Study on Preventive Home Visits constituted the study population. Data were collected by mailed questionnaires in 1998-1999, 2000, 2001-2002, and 2003. Results: Living alone significantly increased the risk of onset of disability (T3 OR = 1.60[1.06-2.43], T4 OR = 1.74[1.22-2.47]) and the risk of sustained poor functional ability (OR = 2.35[1.44-3.84]) among men, but not among single-living women. Social participation mediated only a small part of the effect of cohabitation status on functional ability. Discussion: Our results underline the importance of cohabitation/marriage for maintaining a high functional ability among older men.Keywords
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