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Cohort differences in old age survival, in psychosocial variables, and their associations (CROSBI ID 635746)

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Lučanin, Damir ; Despot Lučanin, Jasminka ; Delale, Eva Anđela ; Košćec Đuknić, Adrijana ; Racz, Aleksandar Cohort differences in old age survival, in psychosocial variables, and their associations // Abstracts from the 29th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society / Peters, Gjalt-Jorn (ur.). Heerlen: EHPS, 2015. str. 905-905

Podaci o odgovornosti

Lučanin, Damir ; Despot Lučanin, Jasminka ; Delale, Eva Anđela ; Košćec Đuknić, Adrijana ; Racz, Aleksandar

engleski

Cohort differences in old age survival, in psychosocial variables, and their associations

The existing empirical research findings show noticeable inconsistencies regarding both the role and the significance of psychosocial factors in their association with health and survival in older adults. The objective of this research was to check the cohort differences in survival, in psychosocial variables, and the associations of the observed psychosocial variables with the survival of older persons. Participants were two cohorts of older persons. The 1994 cohort consisted of 186 participants (144 women, average age 78.6 years). The 2008 cohort consisted of 505 participants (367 women, average age 79 years). Both cohorts lived in retirement homes. The measured variables were: socio-demographic, self- assessed health, functional ability, psychosomatic complaints, depression, social participation. Data were collected by specifically constructed survey questionnaire, administered individually in the form of structured interview, by the trained interviewer. The survival was followed by 2015. Results indicate significant cohort differences in survival, with continuing trend of women surviving longer. Significant correlation between observed variables and survival was found for self-assessed health variable. However, combinations of multivariate analyses showed that psychosocial variables significantly contributed to the prediction of survival.

cohort differences ; survival ; old age ; psychosocial factors

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Podaci o prilogu

905-905.

2015.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Abstracts from the 29th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society

Peters, Gjalt-Jorn

Heerlen: EHPS

Podaci o skupu

29th Conference of the European Health Psychology Society

poster

01.09.2015-05.09.2015

Limassol, Cipar

Povezanost rada

Psihologija

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