Volume 11 - Article 1 | Pages 1-42
Sociodemographic Effects on the Onset and Recovery of ADL Disability among Chinese Oldest-old
| Date received: | 25 Oct 2003 |
| Date published: | 04 Aug 2004 |
| Word count: | 8952 |
| Keywords: | ADL disability, China, oldest old, socio-demographic effect |
| DOI: | 10.4054/DemRes.2004.11.1 |
Abstract
By pooling the data from the three waves (1998, 2000, and 2002) of the Chinese Longitudinal Health and Longevity Survey, this study examines the association of sociodemographic factors with the onset and recovery of ADL disability including changes in functional status before dying. The results show that the sociodemographic factors play some specific roles in disability dynamics at very high ages even after controlling for a rich set of confounders.
Our results also point out that the conventional method, which excludes the information of ADL changes before dying due to unavailability of the data, overestimates the effects of age, gender, ethnicity, and living alone on disability transitions whereas it underestimates the effects of SES, although such discrepancies are not very big compared with the results including information of ADL changes before dying.
Author's Affiliation
Danan Gu - United Nations, United States of America
Yi Zeng - Duke University, United States of America
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