| Literature DB >> 25680352 |
Lindsay C Kobayashi1, Jane Wardle, Michael S Wolf, Christian von Wagner.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low health literacy is common among aging patients and is a risk factor for morbidity and mortality. We aimed to describe health literacy decline during aging and to investigate the roles of cognitive function and decline in determining health literacy decline.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25680352 PMCID: PMC4471026 DOI: 10.1007/s11606-015-3206-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Intern Med ISSN: 0884-8734 Impact factor: 5.128
Baseline Characteristics of Study Participants, the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, 2004–2005 (n = 5,256)
| N (%) | |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| 52–54 | 526 (10 %) |
| 55–59 | 1,346 (26 %) |
| 60–64 | 995 (19 %) |
| 65–69 | 952 (18 %) |
| 70–74 | 692 (13 %) |
| 75–79 | 478 (9 %) |
| ≥ 80 | 267 (5 %) |
| Health literacy | |
| Limited | 1,455 (28 %) |
| Sex | |
| Female | 2,960 (56 %) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Non-white | 85 (2 %) |
| Occupational class | |
| Managerial | 1,797 (34 %) |
| Intermediate | 1,364 (26 %) |
| Routine | 2,040 (39 %) |
| Other | 53 (1 %) |
| Educational attainment | |
| Degree or equivalent | 1,268 (24 %) |
| Up to degree level | 2,349 (45 %) |
| No qualification | 1,635 (31 %) |
| Memory index (/27) | |
| Mean (SD) | 16.57 (3.74) |
| Median | 17 |
| Range | 4–27 |
| Executive function index | |
| Mean (SD) | 13.66 (3.10) |
| Median | 14 |
| Range | 4–23 |
Figure 1.Mean health literacy scores between ELSA waves 2 (2004–2005) and 5 (2010–2011) by 5-year age group.
Multivariable-Adjusted Associations Between Age, Sociodemographic Factors, Cognition, and Health Literacy Decline, the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, England, 2004–2011 (n = 5256)
| Odds ratios for health literacy decline | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| OR* (95 % CI) | OR† (95 % CI) | OR‡ (95 % CI) | |
| Age | |||
| 52–54 | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) |
| 55–59 | 0.92 (0.69–1.23) | 0.95 (0.70–1.28) | 0.93 (0.68–1.26) |
| 60–64 | 1.07 (0.80–1.44) | 1.04 (0.76–1.41) | 0.98 (0.72–1.34) |
| 65–69 | 1.34 (1.00–1.79) | 1.21 (0.90–1.65) | 1.08 (0.79–1.48) |
| 70–75 | 1.53 (1.13–2.07) | 1.26 (0.91–1.74) | 1.07 (0.77–1.48) |
| 75–79 | 1.94 (1.41–2.67) | 1.43 (1.01–2.03) | 1.09 (0.76–1.55) |
| ≥ 80 | 3.21 (2.26–4.57) | 2.26 (1.54–3.32) | 1.65 (1.11–2.45) |
| Sex | |||
| Male | 1.20 (1.04–1.38) | 1.10 (0.94–1.27) | 1.05 (0.90–1.22) |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Non-white | 2.42 (1.51–3.89) | 1.81 (1.10–2.99) | 1.67 (1.01–2.77) |
| Occupational class | |||
| Managerial | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Intermediate | 1.35 (1.11–1.65) | 1.26 (1.02–1.55) | 1.24 (1.01–1.53) |
| Routine | 1.67 (1.39–2.01) | 1.50 (1.23–1.82) | 1.43 (1.18–1.74) |
| Other | 1.90 (1.02–3.53) | 1.60 (0.83–3.06) | 1.44 (0.75–2.77) |
| Educational attainment | |||
| Degree or equivalent | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) | 1.00 (Reference) |
| Up to degree level | 1.04 (0.86–1.26) | 1.06 (0.87–1.30) | 1.07 (0.88–1.31) |
| No qualification | 1.58 (1.29–1.95) | 1.33 (1.07–1.66) | 1.30 (1.04–1.62) |
| Baseline memory | |||
| Per 1-point score increase | – | 0.96 (0.93–0.98) | 0.94 (0.91–0.96) |
| Baseline executive function | |||
| Per 1-point score increase | – | 0.93 (0.91–0.96) | 0.92 (0.89–0.94) |
| Memory decline | |||
| Yes | – | – | 1.59 (1.35–1.87) |
| Executive function decline | |||
| Yes | – | – | 1.56 (1.32–1.85) |
*Adjusted for covariates (age, sex, ethnicity, occupational class, educational attainment)
†Adjusted for covariates, and baseline memory & executive function; n = 4999
‡Adjusted for covariates, baseline memory & executive function, and memory & executive function decline; n = 4999