Relationships Between Deprivation and the Self-reported Health of Older People in Northern Ireland


Autoria(s): Doebler, Stefanie; Glasgow, Nina
Data(s)

31/03/2016

Resumo

Objectives: There are few studies on relationships between deprivation and the self-reported health of people aged over 64 years, and no studies fully representative of Northern Ireland’s older population. This paper addresses this gap. Methods: Deprivation of older people as reported in the 2001 and 2011 Censuses and the relationship with self-reported health are analyzed over a ten-year span using multilevel modeling. The data are from the Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study (NILS) linked to 2001-11 Census returns. Deprivation measures include housing tenure, property-value, access to a car, educational, employment and area-level income-deprivation. Results: Older people suffering deprivation face a significant health disadvantage over a ten-year time span. Discussion: This health disadvantage is stronger in men than in women, likely due to conservative gender roles prevalent among Northern Ireland’s older population, leading to psychological distress among deprived men. The analysis found strongly significant area-level effects, aggravating the health impact of deprivation.

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application/pdf

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/relationships-between-deprivation-and-the-selfreported-health-of-older-people-in-northern-ireland(37945f4e-1725-4bdf-9e80-11b54255a298).html

http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1177/0898264316641079

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/26928698/Doebler_and_Glasgow_2016_JAH_Deprivation_and_health_of_older_people_in_NI.pdf

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Doebler , S & Glasgow , N 2016 , ' Relationships Between Deprivation and the Self-reported Health of Older People in Northern Ireland ' JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH . DOI: doi:10.1177/0898264316641079

Palavras-Chave #Ageing Poverty Deprivation Health
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article