Risk of mortality following widowhood: age and sex differences by mode of death

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Family & Consumer Studies
Creator Smith, Ken R.; Zick, Cathleen D.
Title Risk of mortality following widowhood: age and sex differences by mode of death
Date 1996
Description This study examines how spouses' deaths from sudden or lengthy illnesses differentially affect the mortality risks of surviving widows and widowers by age. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, we find the mortality risk differs by gender, age, and type of widowhood. For nonelderly ( < 65) widowers, there is an elevated risk when their wives died suddenly. For older (≥65) widows, the mortality risk is lower than that of comparably aged married women when their husbands died after a long-term illness. These gender, age, and mode-of-death differences are consistent with role theory and theories of social support.
Type Text
Publisher Society for the Study of Social Biology (SSSB)
Volume 43
Issue 02-Jan
First Page 59
Last Page 71
Subject Risk of mortality; Widowhood; Sex differences; Role theory
Subject LCSH Widows; Widowers; Mortality; Older people -- Health aspects
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Smith, K. R., & Zick, C. D. (1996). Risk of mortality following widowhood: age and sex differences by mode of death. Social Biology, 43(1-2), 59-71.
Rights Management (c) Society for the Study of Social Biology (SSSB)
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6mc9hb0
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