Less Is (Often) More: Number of Children and Health Among Older Adults in 24 Countries

逻辑回归 背景(考古学) 医学 萧条(经济学) 人口学 日常生活活动 老年学 心理学 地理 精神科 内科学 宏观经济学 社会学 经济 考古
作者
Radosław Antczak,Nekehia T. Quashie,Christine A. Mair,Bruno Arpino
出处
期刊:The Journals of Gerontology: Series B [Oxford University Press]
卷期号:78 (11): 1892-1902 被引量:1
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DOI:10.1093/geronb/gbad123
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Abstract Objectives Previous evidence about the impact of parenthood on health for older adults is mixed, perhaps due to variation in number of children and context. Higher numbers of children could lead to support or strain, depending on individual and country contexts. Yet, no studies currently exist that examine associations between the number of children and several health indicators among older adults across multiple global regions. Methods We analyze cross-sectional data (1992–2017) of 166,739 adults aged 50+ across 24 countries from the Health and Retirement Study family of surveys to document associations between the number of children, treated as a categorical variable, and 5 health outcomes (self-rated health, activities of daily living limitations, instrumental activities of daily living limitations, chronic conditions, and depression). We perform multivariable analyses by estimating logistic regression models for each country and each outcome. Results Multiple comparisons between categories of number of children revealed at least 1 significant difference in each country, and a majority of significant differences indicated those with more children had poorer health. The risk of poorer health for parents of multiple children was observed in 15 countries, but in some countries, fewer children predict poorer health. The greatest number of differences was identified for depression and chronic conditions, and very few for functional limitations. Discussion We observe a greater probability that more children are associated with poorer health in later life, especially for chronic conditions and depression. However, a universal global or regional pattern could not be identified. These findings raise new questions about how country contexts shape fertility and health.

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