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Biopsychosocial Predictors of Fall Events among Older African Americans

机译:非洲裔美国老人中秋季事件的生物心理社会预测因子

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This study identifies risk and protective factors for falls among older, community-dwelling African Americans. Drawing upon the biopsychosocial perspective (), we conducted a series of sex- and age-adjusted multinomial logistic regression analyses to identify the correlates of fall events among older African Americans. Our sample consisted of 1,442 community-dwelling African Americans aged 65 and older, participating in the 2010-12 rounds of the Health and Retirement Study. Biophysical characteristics associated with greater relative risk of experiencing single and/or multiple falls included greater functional limitations, poorer self-rated health, poorer self-rated vision, chronic illnesses (high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, lung disease, heart problems, stroke, and arthritis), greater chronic illness comorbidity, older age, and female sex. Physical activity was negatively associated with recurrent falls. Among the examined psychosocial characteristics, greater depressive symptoms were associated with greater relative risk of experiencing single and multiple fall events. Implications for clinicians and future studies are discussed.
机译:这项研究确定了年龄较大,居住在社区中的非裔美国人跌倒的风险和保护因素。利用生物心理社会学观点(),我们进行了一系列按性别和年龄调整的多项Logistic回归分析,以确定年龄较大的非洲裔美国人中跌倒事件的相关性。我们的样本包括1,442名65岁及以上的社区居住的非洲裔美国人,他们参加了2010-12轮的健康与退休研究。与遭受一次和/或多次跌倒的相对风险更大相关的生物物理特征包括更大的功能限制,较差的自我评估健康状况,较差的自我评估视力,慢性病(高血压,糖尿病,癌症,肺病,心脏病,中风)和关节炎),更大的慢性病合并症,老年和女性。体力活动与反复跌倒负相关。在所检查的社会心理特征中,抑郁症状越多,发生一次或多次跌倒事件的相对风险越大。讨论了对临床医生和未来研究的意义。

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