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Gender disparities in trajectories of functional, mental, and self-rated health: An analysis of older adults.
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Gender disparities in trajectories of functional, mental, and self-rated health: An analysis of older adults./
作者:
Rohlfsen, Leah S.
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344 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-06, Section: A, page: 2406.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-06A.
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Gerontology. -
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9780549691570
Gender disparities in trajectories of functional, mental, and self-rated health: An analysis of older adults.
Rohlfsen, Leah S.
Gender disparities in trajectories of functional, mental, and self-rated health: An analysis of older adults.
- 344 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 69-06, Section: A, page: 2406.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Arizona State University, 2008.
Recent research has shown the disadvantage women experience in functional, mental, and self-rated health is not as uniform as once thought. Furthermore, there is a lack of research on gender differences in mental health outcomes that characterize males. Most studies are based on cross-sectional data or data from two time-points and fail to examine trajectories of functional, mental, and self-rated health. This dissertation addresses these limitations to more thoroughly understand gender differences in health. Latent growth curve modeling is used to model trajectories of functional limitations, depressive symptoms, problem drinking, and self-rated health for males and females using longitudinal data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the Study of Assets and Health Dynamics Among the Oldest Old (AHEAD). The differential exposure and differential vulnerability explanations are used to examine the extent to which an extensive set of social structural, childhood background, behavioral, and health status factors explain gender differences in health.
ISBN: 9780549691570Subjects--Topical Terms:
533633
Gerontology.
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