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  • Title: Prevalence of disability and associated social and health-related factors among the elderly in Spain: a population-based study.
    Author: Graciani A, Banegas JR, López-García E, Rodríguez-Artalejo F.
    Journal: Maturitas; 2004 Aug 20; 48(4):381-92. PubMed ID: 15283930.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence of disability and its association with morbidity and other social and health-related factors among Spain's non-institutionalized elderly population. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey, by home-based personal interview, covering a sample of 4000 subjects representative of the non-institutionalized Spanish population aged 60 years and over. The relationship between disability and social and health-related study variables was studied using logistic regression. RESULTS: A total of 72.9% of subjects reported some type of disability: 59.1% in agility, 51.6% in mobility, 40.1% in instrumental activities and 19.1% in activities of daily living. After adjusting for all relevant variables, disability showed to be significantly more frequent for: female gender (OR = 1.83; 1.53-2.19); more advanced age (OR = 4.54; 3.27-6.32); low/no educational level (OR = 2.01; 1.67-2.42); deteriorated cognitive status (OR = 1.67; 1.24-2.23); at least two chronic diseases (OR = 2.54; 2.01-3.20); poor perceived health status (OR = 3.02; 2.48-3.69); little physical activity (OR = 2.57; 1.94-3.42); and greater use of hospital care (OR = 1.34; 1.10-1.64). CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence of disability among Spain's non-institutionalized elderly population is very high. This might be explained by a greater number of chronic diseases, a higher percentage of subjects with low educational level and a higher proportion of community-dwelling elderly persons than in Anglo-Saxon countries.
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