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Citation

Liu L, Chen R, Li NX, Zhou LY, Liu BY, Li HY, Liu X. Sichuan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban 2018; 49(6): 934-937.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Sichuan da xue xue bao (yi xue ban) bian ji bu)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

32677408

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the health and its determinants of rural elderly populations in a city in Sichuan province.

METHODS: Data were extracted from a 2015 household survey, containing 7 280 rural participants aged over 60 years. The prevalence of two-week morbidity and chronic conditions were compared among those with different living arrangements. Multilevel models were established to determine the family and individual factors associated with the health status of the respondents.

RESULTS: Most respondents (57.0%) lived with a spouse, compared with 15.4% who lived alone. Those who lived alone had higher prevalence of two-week morbidity (48.0%) and chronic conditions (70.0%). The multilevel model indicated a familial clustering effect. Living arrangements and household income were associated with the prevalence of two-week morbidity and chronic conditions, after controlling for variations in age, depression, smoking, drinking, and exercise at the individual level.

CONCLUSIONS: The rural elderly people who live alone have poor health status. Household income, age, depression, smoking, drinking and physical exercise are associated with two-week morbidity and chronic conditions.


Language: zh

Keywords

Rural area; Chronic disease; Living arrangement; Multilevel model; The aged; The morbidity of two-week

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