Determinants of quality of life of elderly Nigerians: results from the Ibadan study of ageing.

O Gureje, L Kola, E Afolabi, B O Olley
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Little is known about factors that determine the QoL of elderly persons living in developing societies undergoing rapid social changes. A representative sample of elderly Nigerians, aged 65 years and over (n = 2152), was assessed for QoL using the World Health Organization Quality of Life instrument (WHOQoL-Bref). Other than sociodemographic factors, respondents were also evaluated for major depressive disorder, physical conditions as well as for social network, support and engagement. Using linear regression modeling, these factors were explored for their ability to predict the physical, psychological, social and environmental domains of QoL. Economic status was the most consistent predictor of the four domains of QoL, with the coefficients ranging between 1.0 and 1.68 (p < 0.001 in every instance). Among health variables, functional disability (range: 7.07-19.86) and self-rated overall health (range: 7.89-18. 42) were the most salient. Participation in community activities (range 7.74-17.48) was the most consistent social predictor. Even though health factors are important, social factors, in particular those relating to the quality of social support and participation, are the most important predictors of QoL.

尼日利亚老年人生活质量的决定因素:伊巴丹老龄化研究的结果。
对于决定生活在社会快速变革的发展中社会中老年人生活质量的因素,人们知之甚少。我们使用世界卫生组织的生活质量工具(WHOQoL-Bref)对具有代表性的 65 岁及以上尼日利亚老年人样本(n = 2152)进行了 QoL 评估。除社会人口学因素外,还对受访者的重度抑郁症、身体状况以及社会网络、支持和参与度进行了评估。通过线性回归模型,研究了这些因素对 QoL 的生理、心理、社会和环境领域的预测能力。经济状况是四个 QoL 领域最一致的预测因素,系数介于 1.0 和 1.68 之间(P < 0.001)。在健康变量中,功能性残疾(范围:7.07-19.86)和自评总体健康(范围:7.89-18.42)最为突出。参与社区活动(范围:7.74-17.48)是最一致的社会预测因素。尽管健康因素很重要,但社会因素,尤其是与社会支持和参与质量有关的因素,才是预测 QoL 的最重要因素。
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