Predictors of self-reported health among the elderly in Ghana: a cross sectional study

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Fonta, Cynthia Lum [1 ,3 ]
Nonvignon, Justice [1 ]
Aikins, Moses [1 ]
Nwosu, Emmanuel [2 ]
Aryeetey, Genevieve Cecilia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ghana, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Hlth Policy Planning & Management, LG 13, Legon, Accra, Ghana
[2] Univ Nigeria, Dept Econ, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria
[3] WASCAL Competent Ctr, West African Sci Serv Ctr Climate Change & Adapte, Blvd Mouammar Kadhafi,06,BP 9507, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
关键词
Self-reported health; Elderly population; Wellbeing; Ghana; RATED HEALTH; DEFICIT ACCUMULATION; SOCIOECONOMIC-STATUS; PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS; OBJECTIVE HEALTH; ASSESSED HEALTH; CHRONIC DISEASE; OLDER-ADULTS; DETERMINANTS; LIFE;
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10.1186/s12877-017-0560-y
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background: Self-reported health is a widely used measure of health status across individuals. As the ageing population increases, the health of the elderly also becomes of growing concern. The elderly go through life facing social, economic and financial hardships. These hardships are known to affect the health status of people as they age. The purpose of this study is to assess social and health related factors of self-reported health among the elderly in Ghana. Methods: A multivariate regression analysis in form of a binary and ordinal logistic regression were used to determine the association between socioeconomic, demographic and health related factors, on self-reported health. The data used for this study was drawn from the World Health Organization (WHO) Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) Wave 1. Results: In total, out of 2613 respondent, 579 (20.1%) rated their health status as poor and 2034 (79.9%) as good. The results showed that the odds of reporting poor health was 2.5 times higher among the old-old compared to the young old. The elderly with one or more than one chronic condition had the odds of 1.6 times and 2 times respectively, of reporting poor health. Engaging in mild to moderate exercise increased the chances of reporting poor health by 1.8 times. The elderly who had never worked in a lifetime were 2 times more likely to report poor health. In the same way, residents of Eastern and Western parts of Ghana were 2 times more likely to report poor health compared to those in the Upper West region. Respondents with functional limitations and disabilities were 3.6 times and 2.4 times respectively, more likely to report poor health. On the other hand, the odds of reporting poor health was 29, 36 and 27% less among respondents in the highest income quintiles, former users of tobacco and those satisfied with certain aspects of life respectively. Also, current alcohol users were 41% less likely to report poor health. Conclusion: The health status of the elderly is to an extent determined by the circumstances in which they are born, grow and live. The findings suggest that addressing social issues faced by individuals in youthful age will go a long way to achieving good health in the future. People with physical limitations and disabilities are most vulnerable to unmet healthcare needs and support system from government, policy makers and family.
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