Author: Lucas Morin; Jonas W Wastesson; Stefan Fors; Neda Agahi; Kristina Johnell
Title: Spousal bereavement, mortality and risk of negative health outcomes among older adults: a population-based study Document date: 2020_4_19
ID: f1br2h6p_54
Snippet: Compared with long-time widowed controls, newly bereaved spouses had a substantially higher risk of death, adverse health event, non-elective hospitalisation and nursing home admission, albeit with smaller effect sizes than when compared with married controls (Supplementary Tables S16 and S17)......
Document: Compared with long-time widowed controls, newly bereaved spouses had a substantially higher risk of death, adverse health event, non-elective hospitalisation and nursing home admission, albeit with smaller effect sizes than when compared with married controls (Supplementary Tables S16 and S17).
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