Authors
Anna C Meyer, Jenny Torssander, Mats Talbäck, Karin Modig
Publication date
2019/12/1
Journal
European Journal of Public Health
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
1090-1095
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
Parents have lower mortality than childless individuals, and one possible explanation is support provided by adult children. Since stroke often results in functional limitations, support from children may be of particular importance. Here, we examine whether the presence of children matters for survival after stroke among older Swedish men and women.
Methods
This prospective cohort study linked data from several Swedish population registers. Individuals aged 65 years and older hospitalized for their first ischemic stroke between 1998 and 2002 (33 960 men and 36 189 women) were followed 12 years for survival. Hazard ratios for all-cause mortality were calculated by number of children using Cox proportional hazard regression stratified by sex and marital status and adjusted for education, income and comorbidities.
Results
Childlessness …
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