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Gender and rural–urban differences in reported health status by older people in Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm Gerontology Research Center Foundation, Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, BRAC
Published InArchives of Gerontology and Geriatrics
Year2003
Citations90
Abstract
The study aims to (i) describe regional variation and gender differences in health status of older people (60 years and older) in Bangladesh, indicated by self-reported health problems and functional ability; (ii) explore influence of socio-economic factors on health status of older people. In a cross-sectional study in rural and urban Bangladesh, 696 older persons were asked about their health problems and ability to manage activities of daily living (ADL). More than 95% of older people reported health problems. Approximately 80% of elderly women in both the regions reported having four or more health problems compared with 42% and 63% elderly men in the urban and rural regions, respectively. More women (urban: 55%; rural: 36%) than men (urban: 32%; rural:…
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