1. Late-life disability trajectories in Yoruba Nigerians and the Spanish population: a state space model in continuous time.
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Ojagbemi, Akin, Estrada, Eduardo, de la Torre-Luque, Alejandro, Moreno-Agostino, Dario, Lara, Elvira, Caballero, Francisco Felix, Bello, Toyin, Olaya, Beatriz, Haro, Josep Maria, Gureje, Oye, and Ayuso-Mateos, Jose Luis
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SPANIARDS ,NIGERIANS ,YORUBA (African people) ,MIDDLE-income countries ,FUNCTIONAL status ,ACTIVITIES of daily living ,DISABILITY evaluation ,POPULATION geography ,RISK assessment ,SEX distribution ,INCOME ,LOW-income countries ,MENTAL depression ,ALCOHOL drinking ,OLDER people with disabilities ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SMOKING ,LONGITUDINAL method ,EDUCATIONAL attainment ,OLD age - Abstract
We compared the trajectory of activities of daily living (ADL) in a nationally representative sample of older Nigerians with their Spanish peers and identified factors to explain country-specific growth models. Data from two household multistage probability samples were used, comprising older adults from Spain (n = 2,011) and Nigeria (n = 1,704). All participants underwent assessment for ADL. Risk factors including sex, household income, urbanicity, years of education, depression, alcohol consumption and smoking were assessed using validated methods. State-space model in continuous time (SSM-CT) methods were used for trajectory comparison. Compared with Nigerians (µ
ADL80 =0.44, SE = 0.015, p < 0.001), Spanish older adults had higher disability scores (µADL80 =1.23, SE = 0.021, p < 0.001). In SSM-CT models, the rate of increase in disability was faster in Nigerians (Nigeria: β = 0.061, p<.01; Spain: β = 0.028, p < 0.010). An increasing course of disability in the Spanish sample was predicted by female sex, lower education and depression diagnosis. The rate of increase in disability was faster in older Nigerians living in an economically disadvantaged context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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