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J Aging Health ; 33(10): 886-895, 2021 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33966467

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OBJECTIVES: To assess the heterogeneity of transitions toward dependency in older adults and to explore the robustness of results to different operationalizations of dependency. METHOD: Using data from people aged 60 years and older from a national representative study in Uruguay (Encuesta Longitudinal de Protección Social, N = 5071), we fitted multinomial regressions adjusted by sociodemographic and health characteristics to model transitions into dependency and death. We used a harder operationalization with basic activities of daily living (Katz-dependency) and Comprehensive-dependency with basic, instrumental, and advanced activities. RESULTS: Increasing age (RRR = 1.08, CI = [1.05; 1.12], p < .001) and having comorbidities (RRR = 2.16, CI = [1.31; 3.57], p = .003) increased the risk of transition from nondependent to dependent using Katz-dependency. Women with at least two chronic conditions have increased risk of Comprehensive-dependency (RRR = 1.79, CI = [1.15; 2.80], p = .010). DISCUSSION: Inconsistencies in findings emerged when evaluating transitions into dependency with the different measures, which may have social care implications.


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Atividades Cotidianas , Envelhecimento , Idoso , Estudos de Coortes , Comorbidade , Feminino , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Uruguai
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