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How do cohabitation and marital status affect mortality risk? Results from a cohort study in Thailand.

Jiaying ZhaoChi Kin LawMatthew KellyVasoontara YiengprugsawanSam-Ang SeubsmanAdrian Sleigh
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Our study reveals the protective effect of marriage and living together on mortality in Thailand, an understudied setting where institutionalisation of cohabitation is low leading to a limited mortality protection. Public policies for moderating mortality should thus be gender nuanced, culturally and institutionally specific. Also, we demonstrate that in settings such as Thailand, where marital status is not always defined in the same way as in western cultures, the need to measure cohabitation in locally relevant terms is important.
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