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The brv
data frame has 399 rows and 11 columns.
The data concern the possible effect of marital bereavement on
subsequent mortality. They arose from a survey of the physical and
mental health of a cohort of 75-year-olds in one large general
practice. These data concern mortality up to 1 January, 1990 (although
further follow-up has now taken place).
Subjects included all lived with a living spouse when they entered the study. There are three distinct groups of such subjects: (1) those in which both members of the couple were over 75 and therefore included in the cohort, (2) those whose spouse was below 75 (and was not, therefore, part of the main cohort study), and (3) those living in larger households (that is, not just with their spouse).
This data frame contains the following columns:
id
subject identifier, a numeric vector
couple
couple identifier, a numeric vector
dob
date of birth, a date
doe
date of entry into follow-up study, a date
dox
date of exit from follow-up study, a date
dosp
date of death of spouse, a date (if the spouse was still alive at the end of follow-up,this was coded to January 1, 2000)
fail
status at end of follow-up, a numeric vector (0=alive,1=dead)
group
see Description, a numeric vector
disab
disability score, a numeric vector
health
perceived health status score, a numeric vector
sex
a factor with levels
Male
and
Female
Jagger C, and Sutton CJ, Death after Marital Bereavement. Statistics in Medicine, 10:395-404, 1991. (Data supplied by Carol Jagger).
data(brv)
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