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. 2019 Feb 26;6(2):591–611. doi: 10.1002/nop2.243

Table 4.

Demographic characteristics of the included studies

Researchers Ethnicity Education Health status Living situation Widowed Financial status
Agrawal and Keshri (2014), INDIA Indian Some of the sample had a high school education and all had completed middle school Mental disorder, diarrhoea, fever of unknown origin, tuberculosis, whooping cough, kidney disease, skin diseases, gastritis, other communicable diseases, cataract, eye diseases, joint and bone disorders, asthma, diabetes mellitus, respiratory diseases including the ear, hypertension and other non‐communicable diseases Living with children and other relatives NM Economically dependent older widows reported a greater prevalence of morbidities compared with economically independent older widows
Burns et al. (2015), AUSTRALIA NM A substantial number left school between the age of 13–14 years (47%), 15–16 (31%), with 19% leaving school after the age of 16 years Depression, no measurements of physical health or diseases NM Widowed for 4 years prior to the baseline observation NM
Carr et al. (2014), USA NM Educational attainment was 11.7 years Depression, anxiety, despair, no measurements of physical health or diseases NM NM NM
DiGiacomo et al. (2013), AUSTRALIA NM NM Depression, anxiety, and stress. At least one chronic condition The participants had an average of two children, five widows had no children 2–47 months since the loss in the 1st interview, 8–53 in the 2nd and 13–59 in the 3rd NM
Ghesquiere et al. (2013), USA White 84.7% 44.2% of the sample had no high school education, 28.4% had a high school education, 17.6% had some college education and 9.8% had completed their college education Depression, grief, no measurements of physical health or diseases NM NM NM
Jeon et al. (2013), SOUTH KOREA Korean 79.7% of the sample had an elementary school education or less Depression, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, lung disease, heart problems, stroke, arthritis, and gastrointestinal maladies in addition to difficulties in performing activities of daily living NM NM Widows have significantly lower levels of economic and social activity. Widowers reported a higher average monthly income than widows
Panagiotopoulos et al. (2013), AUSTRALIA White The sample included individuals with higher educational attainment Depression, loneliness. Well‐being (self‐rated health), no information on diseases 105 of the participants lived alone, 13 lived with their children, three with relatives, friends British‐born widows had been widowed for 14 years. Greek‐born widows had been widowed for 12 years NM
Perkins et al. (2016), SOUTH KOREA Korean 31.3% of the sample had no education, 21.8% had <5 years, 32.5 had 6–10 years and 14.4% had over 11 years of education Mental disorder, hypertension, diabetes, asthma, arthritis 71% of the widowers lived with their children.
72.6% of the widows lived with their children
4% of widowers had been widowed for 0–4 years, 4% for 5–9 years, 6% for 10 years of more. Among widows, 14% had been widowed for 0–4 years, 13% for 5–9 years and 34% for 10 years or more NM
Spahni et al. (2015), SWITZERLAND White The participants had completed secondary (58%), tertiary (28%) or primary (14%) level education Depression, hopelessness, loneliness. No measurements of physical health or diseases NM The sample had been widowed for a maximum of 5 years NM
Tiedt et al. (2016), USA Japanese NM Depression, heart diseases, cancers, cerebrovascular ailments, high blood pressure, respiratory illnesses, digestive illnesses, diabetes, renal/urinary tract ailments, ailments of the liver/gall bladder, arthritis, chronic back pain, fractures/fissures, other fractures, and osteoporosis. Difficulties in performing the activities of daily living NM 32% of the sample was widowed at baseline NM
Xu et al. (2017), USA Chinese 41.1% of the sample had some form of education Mental health, general health 62.1% of the participants lived with their children, 1.9% did not have any children, 13.2% only had sons, 7.1% only had daughters, and 77.8% had both sons and daughters NM 60.9% of the participants were financially stable. 56.9% received financial support from their children
Zhou and Hearst (2016), CHINA Chinese NM Depression, difficulties in performing the activities of daily living Most of the participants lived with their children 5.7% had been widowed for less than a year and 71.9% had been widowed for over 5 years 40% of the participants relied on their children as the main source of financial support

NM: not mentioned.