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Analysis of quality of life, sociodemographic variables and self-reported diseases among working older adults.

Thamires Alves Silva1, Daniel Pereira Mansine1, Itayane Nayra Santos1, Aline Duarte Ferreira1, Larissa Sapucaia Esteves2, Marcos Lupercio Ramos1, Weber Gutemberg Oliveira1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Aging should not be seen as a hindrance to the continuity of work, while including older adults in the labor market contributes to national economies.
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the association between subjective quality of life (QoL) assessment, sociodemographic variables and self-reported morbidity among working older adults.
METHODS: The present study was conducted at farmers' markets in Presidente Prudente, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Participants were 24 older adults aged 68.69±6.5 years old. We administered the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-bref) questionnaire, a sociodemographic questionnaire including working conditions and a questionnaire to survey the participants' medical history. The normality assumption was assessed with the Shapiro-Wilk test. Pearson's and Spearman's tests were used for correlation analysis.
RESULTS: The sample exhibited average QoL. Most participants were female, with 1 to 8 years of formal schooling, married, with family income 1 to 3 times the equivalent of the minimum wage and sought healthcare within the national health system. All the participants lived in their own house. Hypertension was the most prevalent disease.
CONCLUSION: QoL and morbidity exhibited moderate negative correlation. There was negative correlation between the QoL physical and psychological domains and variables years in the job, daily working hours, meal/rest breaks and number of meals/day. There was moderate negative correlation between the QoL environment domain and meal/rest breaks.

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Keywords:  aging; health of the elderly; job market; quality of life

Year:  2020        PMID: 32270117      PMCID: PMC7138475          DOI: 10.5327/Z1679443520190349

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Med Trab        ISSN: 1679-4435


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