“…Existing research often considers only a small number of causes of death, such as the broad categories of cancer or violent deaths,(15, 35-38) uses samples with relatively small numbers of cases for each individual cause of death, uses samples that are not nationally representative,(4, 35, 36, 39) uses a cross sectional methodology,(12, 14) or lacks statistical controls for confounding beyond age, sex, and race. (12, 14, 17, 37, 38) By contrast, this study considers 17 causes of death separately for both spouses in a longitudinal and nationally representative sample of 373,189 married couples experiencing a total of 317,300 deaths while adjusting for a wide range of covariates, including baseline health, that are measured for both members of the couple.…”