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Health problems and socio-demographic findings in elderly Nigerians.

O Baiyewu1, A F Bella, J D Adeyemi, E A Bamgboye, R O Jegede.   

Abstract

Nine hundred and fifty-one persons aged 60 years and over, living at home in four locations in southwestern Nigeria were studied. The cohort representing urban and rural dwellers, constituted 7.8% of the total population. Female residents had higher widowhood rates and lower levels of educational attainment than males. Multigenerational living arrangements were popular. Ninety-five percent of the cohort had no physical impairment on assessment of activities of daily life. Only 6.4% were on a regular pension (males more than females, P < 0.001) and income for 75% was less than the estimated poverty line (females more than males P < 0.001). Estimated crude death rate was also higher than the national average. The effects of these socio-demographic factors on health are diverse. Comparisons were made with similar studies in other cultures.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 10895221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr J Med Med Sci        ISSN: 0309-3913


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1.  Investigating determinants of catastrophic health spending among poorly insured elderly households in urban Nigeria.

Authors:  Olumide Adisa
Journal:  Int J Equity Health       Date:  2015-09-15
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