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Understanding Socioenvironmental Contributors to Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Disability Among Older Americans

机译:了解年龄较大的美国人在残疾中的种族和族裔差异的社会环境贡献

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Our understanding of the mechanisms through which racial/ethnic disparities in disability in older adults develop and are maintained is limited. We examined the role of physical impairment, socioeconomic factors and health for racial/ethnic disparities in activities of daily living (ADL), and the modifying role of the indoor home environment. Data come from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (N = 5,640), and negative binomial regression models were specified separately for men and women. Blacks and Hispanics reported more ADL difficulty than Whites. Living in homes with clutter was associated with higher rates of ADL difficulty, but it was not related to racial/ethnic disparities. Racial/ethnic differences were explained by physical impairment for men, but not for women. Socioeconomic factors and health accounted for remaining disparities for Black, but not for Hispanic women. Attention to individual and environmental factors is necessary to fully understand and address race/ethnic disparities in disability in older Americans.
机译:我们对老年成年人残疾的种族/民族差异的理解有限。我们审查了日常生活活动(ADL)活动中的物理损伤,社会经济因素和健康的作用,社会经济因素和健康,以及室内家庭环境的修改作用。数据来自国家卫生和老化趋势研究(n = 5,640),对于男女分开指定负二项式回归模型。黑人和西班牙裔人报告更多的ADL难度而不是白人。居住在杂乱的家中与ADL困难的速度提高,但与种族/民族差异无关。种族/民族差异是由男性的物理障碍解释,但不是女性。社会经济因素和健康占黑色的剩余差异,但不是西班牙裔女性。对个人和环境因素的关注是必要的,以充分了解和解决老年人残疾中的种族/民族差异。

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