Literature DB >> 11423025

[Health self-perception in men and women among the elderly].

E Séculi1, J Fusté, P Brugulat, S Juncà, M Rué, M Guillén.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To analyze the differences in health self-perception between men and women in the later stages of life and to assess their association with sociodemographic and health variables.
METHODS: Data on 1,459 men and 1,993 women aged 60 or older from the 1994 Catalan Health Survey, were collected and an analysis of health self-perception according to age, gender, social class, reporting of chronic disease and handicaps was performed. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used, taking into account the survey design.
RESULTS: Of the women aged 60 and older, 57.3% reported poor health compared with 43.6% of men of the same age. The proportion of women with one or more handicaps was also greater (41.2%) than that of the men (28.7%), as was the case with chronic disease (92.2% in women and 85.6% in men). The multivariate model also revealed that health self-perception was poorer among women than among men. Other explanatory factors were the number of chronic diseases, having handicaps, and being a member of a lower social class. Age interacted with the number of chronic diseases to mitigate the effect of chronic diseases on perceived health status.
CONCLUSIONS: In the elderly population, poor health self-perception was greater among women, even when other significant explanatory variable (social class, age, handicaps and chronic disease) were adjusted for. The most important explanatory factors in health self-perception were having chronic disease and/or handicaps. The impact of chronic disease on poor health self-perception decreased in older age groups.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11423025     DOI: 10.1016/s0213-9111(01)71550-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gac Sanit        ISSN: 0213-9111            Impact factor:   2.139


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