Not exact matches
Among previously married
men (those who were ever divorced or
widowed), 64 % took a second walk down the aisle, compared with 52 % of previously married women, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of 2013 Census Bureau data.
The highest percentages of treatment occurred
among publicly insured individuals and separated, divorced, and
widowed persons; whereas the lowest percentages occurred
among uninsured adults, racial / ethnic minorities, and
men.
In the second data collection (n = 92), response rates were lowest
among men who were unmarried, divorced or
widowed.
Association of Social Ties with
Widowed (
Widowed → Social ties)
Among Men and Women Aged 60 Years or Older
The consequences of widowhood are, however, more pronounced
among men than for women and for younger than older
widows.
The quality of relationship with children plays an important mediating role in the relationship between
widowed status and depressive symptoms
among Korean
men and women elders.