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Table 2 Weighted associations between marital status and all-cause mortality (weighted N = 73,772,340)

From: Marital status and all-cause mortality rate in older adults: a population-based prospective cohort study

 

Never married

Living with partner

Married

Separated

Divorced

Widowed

Model1

1

0.78(0.51–1.20)

0.65(0.51–0.83)

0.58(0.38–0.88)

0.82(0.64–1.05)

1.32(1.05–1.66)

Model2

1

0.75(0.50–1.14)

0.60(0.46–0.77)

0.60(0.40–0.91)

0.84(0.65–1.10)

1.50(1.18–1.90)

Model3

1

0.84(0.56–1.26)

0.75(0.58–0.96)

0.60(0.38–0.95)

0.90(0.70–1.15)

1.42(1.12–1.81)

Model4

1

0.77(0.50–1.18)

0.72(0.56–0.93)

0.56(0.36–0.88)

0.84(0.67–1.07)

1.24(0.97–1.59)

  1. Data are hazard ratio (95% CI)
  2. Model 1 unadjusted
  3. Model 2 adjusted for sex
  4. Model 3 adjusted for sex, age, ethnicity, education level, family income-poverty ratio and BMI level
  5. Model 4 adjusted for model 3 covariates as well as smoking status, alcohol drinks, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease
  6. Abbreviations:
  7. CI stands for confidence interval
  8. BMI, the body-mass index is determined as follows: the weight in kilograms (Kgs) / (height in square meters (m2)