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Association of marital/partner status with hospital readmission among young adults with acute myocardial infarction.

Cenjing ZhuRachel P DreyerFan LiErica S SpatzCésar CaraballoShiwani MahajanValeria RaparelliErica C LeifheitYuan LuHarlan M KrumholzJohn A SpertusGail D'OnofrioLouise PiloteJudith H Lichtman
Published in: PloS one (2024)
In a cohort of young adults aged 18-55 years, unpartnered status was associated with 1.3-fold increased risk of all-cause readmission within 1 year of AMI discharge. Further adjustment for demographic, socioeconomic, clinical, and psychosocial factors attenuated the association, suggesting that these factors may explain disparities in readmission between married/partnered versus unpartnered young adults. Whereas young women experienced more readmission compared to similar-aged men, the association between marital/partner status and 1-year readmission did not vary by sex.
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