eTable 2. Associations Between Gratitude and All-Cause Mortality, Excluding Participants Who Died Within the First Year of Follow-Up (Nurses’ Health

Gratitude and Mortality Among Older US Female Nurses

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eTable 2. Associations Between Gratitude and All-Cause Mortality, Excluding Participants Who Died Within the First Year of Follow-Up (Nurses’ Health Study 2016-2019, N=48,093)

eTable 3. Associations Between Gratitude and All-Cause Mortality, Excluding Participants With Major Chronic Diseases at Baseline (Nurses’ Health Study 2016-2019, N=29,551)

eTable 4. Associations Between Gratitude and All-Cause Mortality, Excluding Participants With a Clinician Diagnosis of Depression or Antidepressant Use at Baseline (Nurses’ Health Study 2016-2019, N=41,250)

eTable 5. Associations Between Gratitude and All-Cause Mortality, Stratified by Whether the Participants Had Any of the Following Conditions: Died Within the First Year of Follow-Up, Had Major Chronic Diseases at Baseline, or Had a Clinician Diagnosis of Depression or Antidepressant Use at Baseline (Nurses’ Health Study 2016-2019, N=49,275)

eTable 6. Associations Between the Continuous Gratitude Score and All-Cause Mortality (Nurses’ Health Study 2016-2019, N=49,275)

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