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AHRQ Author: Berdahl T
Self-rated health trajectories among married Americans: do disparities persist over 20 years?
The purpose of this study is to understand self-rated health (SRH) trajectories by social location (race/ethnicity by gender by social class) among married individuals in the United States. It found that women are less healthy than men; people of color are less healthy than whites; lower educated individuals are less healthy than higher educated individuals. Women's health declined slower than men's but did not differ by race/ethnicity or education
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Citation: Berdahl T, McQuillan J .
Self-rated health trajectories among married Americans: do disparities persist over 20 years?
J Aging Res 2018 Jan 11;2018:1208598. doi: 10.1155/2018/1208598.
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Keywords: Disparities, Health Status, Social Determinants of Health