美国农村和非农村老年人生活满意度和健康的变化

IF 0.5 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Journal of Rural and Community Development Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-20
Megan Henly, Debra L Brucker
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根据人类发展框架,本文利用2014年和2016年的纵向健康与退休研究(HRS)浪潮,结合美国社区调查(ACS)的背景数据和美国农业部经济研究局的分类量表,研究了县级农村和非农村状况是否与65岁及以上美国居民生活满意度的变化和健康状况的下降有关。在控制了个体功能(认知、大运动功能和/或精细运动功能)、其他个体特征和额外的县级特征后,我们发现功能下降与感知健康变化和生活满意度有关,但最重要的社区和个人水平特征与健康有关,而不是与生活满意度有关。除了该县的可步行性外,没有其他县的特征可以预测生活满意度的变化。我们计算出,在生活在农村的老年人中,经历功能衰退的人健康状况下降的平均预测概率最高(0.32)。这为社区提供了有用的背景,我们讨论了这些发现的含义,因为它们涉及到理解不同类型的老年人在不同的地方如何经历不同的功能衰退,以及这对残疾经历可能意味着什么。
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Changes in Life Satisfaction and Health for Rural And Non-rural Older Adults in the United States.

Drawing from a human development framework, this paper uses the 2014 and 2016 waves of the longitudinal Health and Retirement Study (HRS) with contextual data from the American Community Survey (ACS) and classification scales of the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to examine whether county-level rural and non-rural status is associated with changes in life satisfaction and perceived decrease in health among U.S. residents aged 65 and older. Controlling for individual declines in function (cognition, gross motor function and/or fine motor function), other individual characteristics, and additional county-level characteristics, we find that functional decline has a relationship to perceived health change and life satisfaction, but that the most substantial community and individual level characteristics are related to health not life satisfaction. Aside from the walkability of the county, no other county characteristics were predictive of change in life satisfaction. We calculate that the average predicted probability that someone experienced a decrease in health was highest (0.32) among older adults who experienced functional decline and who live in a rural county. This offers useful context for communities, and we discuss the implications for these findings as they relate to understanding how functional decline may be experienced differently for older adults across different types of places and what this may mean about the experience of disability.

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