1. Functional limitations and life satisfaction dynamics among Asian‐born migrants and Australian‐born participants in the HILDA study
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Jennifer Welsh, Cathy Banwell, Santosh Jatrana, and Vasoontara Yiengprugsawan
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Adult ,Male ,Multivariate statistics ,Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ,Time Factors ,Personal Satisfaction ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Asian People ,030502 gerontology ,Activities of Daily Living ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Mobility Limitation ,Baseline (configuration management) ,Aged ,Community and Home Care ,Age Factors ,Australia ,Physical health ,Life satisfaction ,Health Status Disparities ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Health equity ,Well-being ,Quality of Life ,Female ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,Demography - Abstract
Objective: To investigate functional limitations and life satisfaction among Asian-born migrants and Australian-born participants in the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) study. Methods: Information on 10 167 Australian-born participants and 650 Asian-born migrants from Waves 6 to 16 (2006-2016) of HILDA was analysed using multivariate linear regressions, adjusting for baseline covariates. Results: Middle-aged and older Asian-born migrants had a lower decline in functional limitations compared to the Australian-born participants (−1.74 vs −4.47 during the 5-year period and −5.66 vs −8.50 during the 10-year period). Decline in life satisfaction scores was relatively stable among older Australian-born participants, but there was a steeper decline among Asian-born migrants in the 5-year period. Notably, relative change was not statistically significant for both outcomes. Conclusion: This study reveals that middle-aged and older Asian-born migrants had less decline in physical health but not in life satisfaction. Monitoring health and well-being of migrants as they age could help to minimise health disparities in Australia.
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- 2019
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