Marital status and quality in middle-aged women: Associations with levels and trajectories of cardiovascular risk factors.

Karen A. Matthews, Lewis H. Kuller, Wendy Troxel, Linda C. Gallo
2003-09-01

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The current study compared cardiovascular risk profiles and trajectories (i.e., within-person changes) of women who were married or cohabitating and who had high relationship satisfaction with those of women with moderate or low satisfaction and with those of women who were single, divorced, and widowed. Participants were 493 women from the Healthy Women Study, a prospective investigation of health during and after the menopausal transition. Risk factors were measured across more than 5 occasions and 13 years, on average. Data were analyzed using a multilevel modeling technique. Overall, women in relationships with high satisfaction had lower levels of biological, lifestyle, and psychosocial risk factors when compared with the other groups. In some cases, women in satisfying marriages also showed a lower risk trajectory on risk factors relative to other women. Hence, marriage appears to confer health benefits for women, but only when marital satisfaction is high.
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Karen A. Matthews
Lewis H. Kuller
Wendy Troxel
Linda C. Gallo
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