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BMC Geriatrics
Gender differences in functional disability and self-care among seniors in Bangladesh
Towfiqua Mahfuza Islam1  Md. Ismail Tareque2  Sharifa Begum3  Andrew D. Tiedt4  Yasuhiko Saito5 
[1] Bangladesh Initiative for Sustainable Future (BiSF);Department of Population Science and Human Resource Development, University of Rajshahi;Population Studies Division, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS);United States Department of Justice;University Research Center and School of Medicine, Nihon University;
关键词: Disability;    Old age;    Gender disparities;    Low income country;    Bangladesh;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12877-017-0577-2
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background Disability among older adults is a public health concern. To date there are no in-depth and comprehensive analyses on older adults’ disabilities in Bangladesh. This study investigated gender differences in the prevalence of disability and the socio-demographic factors associated with disability among older adults in Bangladesh. Methods This research used a sample of 4176 elderly males and females aged 60 years and over from a nationally representative data set- Bangladesh’s 2010 Household Income and Expenditure Survey. The study used both household level and individual level data and applied a wealth index, which was constructed based on household assets using principal component analysis. The Washington Group’s short set of questions on disability were used to measure disability. Chi-square tests and ordinal logistic regression models were fit. Results Forty-two percent of older had some form of functional disability, including 5% of elderly with severe/extreme functional disability. Seven percent of older adults had a self-care disability, including 3% of elderly with a severe/extreme form of self-care disability. Elderly females suffered from all the studied disabilities, including functional and self-care disabilities in higher percentages, and had higher odds ratios of having both functional disability and self-care disability compared to elderly males. The study also identified some significant factors affecting functional disability and self-care disability, namely age, having a chronic condition, wealth status and place of residence, including divisional differences. Conclusions Programs aimed at reducing functional disability among seniors, particularly elderly females, should be granted the highest priority in Bangladesh.

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