Impact of pain on self-rated health in the community-dwelling older adults
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Pain
- Vol. 95 (1) , 75-82
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3959(01)00375-x
Abstract
Ween health, family, and economic variables among US older adults. Results showed that 33% of the older adults reported frequent pain and 20% reported significant pain resulting in activity limitation. Controlling for clinical health status, socio-demographic characteristics, and access to medical care, logistic regression analyses showed that those who often have pain were more than twice as likely (odds ratio (OR)=2.63; confidence interval (CI)=2.35, 2.95; P=<0.0001) to perceive their health status to be ‘poor’. Other predictors (P<0.01) include functional impairment (OR=2.78), chronic diseases (OR=1.89), minority status (OR=1.88), education (OR=1.77), and physician visits (OR=1.64). This study documents the adverse impact of pain on self-rated health as well as the fact that the experience of pain and poor subjective health and well-being is greatest among the most socially disadvantaged older adults (minorities and those with the least education). The findings suggest that treating and controlling pain may significantly enhance the subjective health and well-being of community-dwelling older adults....Keywords
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